The Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library is pleased to announce the election of Geoff Bradford as President of its Board of Trustees. Bradford succeeds Mern Sibley, who has skillfully led the Board for the past five years and will continue to serve as a trustee for one additional year, completing her six-year term.
Bradford joined the Sawyer Free Library Board of Trustees in 2023 and most recently served as Chair of the Saunders House Stewardship Committee. The committee oversees the preservation and restoration of the historic Saunders House, built in 1764, ensuring it remains a vibrant and accessible part of the Library campus for generations to come. Under his leadership, the committee finalized construction drawings for the ongoing building restoration projects and guided essential infrastructure upgrades, including the modernization of the HVAC system.
As a member of the Board, Bradford also played an active role in the Library’s Sawyer Free 2025 revitalization and modernization project, contributing his expertise from a successful career in technology to advise on the integration of cutting-edge systems, digital infrastructure, and technology policy development.
Raised in Gloucester, Bradford brings both deep community roots and a forward-looking perspective to his new role. “As a technologist and pragmatist, I’m passionate about bridging the digital divide and ensuring that everyone—regardless of age or background—can access the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the modern world,” said Bradford. “I’m guided by purpose, not precedent, when it comes to ensuring that our Library remains vibrant, relevant, and accessible for generations to come. I’m committed to leading with both realism and optimism about what it takes to keep the doors—and minds—open.”
Bradford assumes leadership at a defining moment in the Library’s 168-year history. The newly transformed Sawyer Free Library— with its expanded children’s and teen spaces, state-of-the-art Digital Learning Lab, Local History Center, and welcoming areas for gathering and collaboration—sets a new standard for public libraries in Massachusetts and beyond. The Library stands as a testament to what can be achieved when history, architecture, and community vision come together to create a civic space built for the next century.
In his new role, Bradford will also focus on closing out the Library’s capital campaign to fully fund the renovation and expansion project. While the ribbon has been cut, the work is not yet done. Thanks to the generosity of donors, the support of city leaders, community partners, and friends, the Sawyer Free Library has reached 65% of its $28 million fundraising goal. The Library Corporation remains committed to raising the remaining $8 million needed to cover the full project costs and ensure that every aspect of the new Library reaches its greatest potential for the community. For more information or to donate to the capital campaign visit sawyerfreelibrary.org.
As Bradford leads the Board into this new chapter, he will serve alongside returning officers Fran Aliberte, Vice President; Joe Grella, Treasurer and Chair of the Budget, Finance, and Investment Committee; and John Day, Secretary. Newly elected trustees Peter Lawrence, Jeremy Melvin, and Leora Ulrich also join the Board this year, bringing valuable expertise in business, education, sustainability practices, and community engagement.
SFL Board members serve staggered three-year terms and volunteer their time, energy, and professional skills to ensure that the Library continues to thrive as Gloucester’s cornerstone for learning, creativity, and connection.
For more about the library programming, offerings, and ways to donate to the Library’s Building Campaign, visit sawyerfreelibrary.org.


