Karen Ugarte, bookstore & operations director of Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural in Sylmar, Calif., has become a Certified Professional Bookseller, only the second person to do so since the start four years ago of the bookselling industry's certification program, run by the Professional Booksellers School. The certification program involves four courses that last 16 weeks, with live classes and homework about every aspect of operating a bookstore.
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"I felt incredibly motivated throughout the process," Ugarte said. "The courses not only reassured me that I'm on the right track but also sparked new ideas for my team and me to explore. I took all the classes simultaneously, and, surprisingly, I found this approach helpful. The classes complemented each other and required me to dig deeper into the craft of bookselling. The opportunity to engage in open conversations with other booksellers--both instructors and peers--was invaluable."
She added, "I never imagined that I would have the opportunity to work with books. As a former library kid, I'm incredibly proud and grateful to work at the only bookstore in the Northeast San Fernando Valley. This certification made me feel less alone and encouraged me to continue learning, growing, and not be afraid to try new, bookish things at Tia Chucha's."
Ugarte began at Tia Chucha's as an intern. "I was excited to match with Tia Chucha's because it aligned with my passions for art, literature, and community," she continued. "I believe in the power of narrative, art, and creative expression as vital tools for community healing and care."
The Professional Booksellers School was created in 2020 to provide the first-of-its kind training in the independent bookstore world. Most independent booksellers come to their work from other industries, and while bringing varied skills and talent, they are unprepared for the intricacies and difficulties of independent bookselling. More than 900 booksellers have participated in a Professional Booksellers School course or event.
"An independent bookseller must be well-read, a good marketer, understand the minutiae of operating a retail store, be a good leader for their team, sensitive with their customers, and manage thousands of new products that are released every Tuesday for sale," said Eileen Dengler, founder and president of the Professional Booksellers School. "As was the case with Ugarte, most are self-taught, learning each day as problems arise. That is a hard way to learn and grow your business. Through PBS, we are able to share the expertise of hundreds of years of combined instructor experience, and teach skills, introduce tools, and share systems and practices to help booksellers navigate their careers and achieve their goals more quickly and with greater success. The certification program gives them confidence, validation and recognition, which is invaluable for most bookstores who often operate in isolation from other bookselling professionals."
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