New Lenox Library Finance Committee Reviews Bank Account Consolidation
New Lenox Public Library District Finance Committee Meeting | December 15, 2025
Article Summary: The Finance Committee discussed restructuring expense accounts and consolidating bank accounts to improve audit alignment.
New Lenox Public Library District Finance Committee Key Points:
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The committee discussed the consolidation of bank accounts.
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Expense accounts are being restructured to better align with audit procedures.
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The meeting lasted 19 minutes with no formal votes taken.
The New Lenox Public Library District Board of Trustees Finance Committee on Monday, December 15, 2025, discussed administrative changes to the district’s financial workflows.
Board President Alex Vancina called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. at the library, located at 120 Veterans Parkway. The primary agenda item involved a review of updates regarding continued efforts to improve financial workflows.
According to the meeting minutes, the discussion focused specifically on the consolidation of bank accounts. The committee also discussed the restructuring of expense accounts. These changes are designed to better align the district’s internal accounting with audit procedures.
Executive Director Michelle Krooswyk and Assistant Director Shalyn Rodriguez were present for the discussion. No formal votes were taken during the session, and the committee did not enter into an executive session.
Trustees present at the meeting included President Alex Vancina, Vice President Michelle Monbrod, Secretary Erin Moncek, and Trustee Dr. Edward Tatro. Treasurer Dr. Cari Didion and Trustee Wheat were absent. Library staff members in attendance included Executive Director Michelle Krooswyk, Assistant Director Shalyn Rodriguez, and Administrative Coordinator Melissa Seaberg. President Vancina adjourned the meeting at 6:49 p.m.
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