Angela Livengood is a sociable, curiosity‑driven library front‑desk veteran whose love for dance, desert hikes, and classic rock fuels a flexible, slightly disorganized life, and they balance community service with a quietly assertive quest for leadership.
Angela grew up in a middle‑class white family in the Midwest before moving to Tucson in her early thirties, drawn by the warm climate and the vibrant blend of Native American, Hispanic, and Western frontier cultures. Over the decades, she has embraced Tucson’s unique cultural fabric, participating in local festivals such as Cinco de Mayo and the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, while maintaining the values of independence and community service rooted in her upbringing. Her cultural perspective is a mi
Angela aims to leverage her decades of front‑office experience to step into a supervisory or office manager role within the next few years. She plans to obtain a certificate in Office Administration from a local community college, which will formalize her practical knowledge and open pathways for mentorship responsibilities. She also hopes to spearhead a community‑outreach program at her workplace, connecting the office with local senior‑center activities and cultural events, thereby blending he
Angela is very skilled at front‑desk operations, including greeting visitors, managing a multi‑line phone system, and handling inquiries with a warm, personable approach. She excels in interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, and customer‑service, combined with practical knowledge of office software such as Microsoft Office Suite, email management, and basic data entry. Her curiosity leads her to stay updated on new office tools, while her pragmatic side ensures she implements only thos
Outside of work, Angela thrives on social and active pursuits. She enjoys participating in weekly senior‑center dance classes, particularly line dancing and occasional salsa, which satisfy her energetic side. She loves exploring Tucson's desert trails and Saguaro National Park, often joining group hikes organized by local clubs. Gardening, especially cultivating desert‑friendly succulents and citrus trees, is a relaxing hobby that lets her blend practical care with curiosity about plant growth.