Brenda Langstraat Bui, CEO of Chicago Public Library Foundation, dies at 52

Tragedy Strikes Chicago's Literary Community: Beloved CEO Brenda Langstraat Bui Dies at 52

The Chicago Public Library Foundation has announced the shocking death of its President and CEO, Brenda Langstraat Bui, who passed away unexpectedly on Friday evening. The 52-year-old leader was a driving force behind numerous initiatives aimed at promoting literacy and community engagement.

Bui's contributions to the library system were multifaceted, with a focus on programs that catered to diverse audiences. Under her tenure, the foundation raised millions of dollars to fund various activities and services at city libraries, solidifying its reputation as a vital institution in Chicago's cultural landscape.

A champion of reading and education, Bui was known for her infectious enthusiasm and boundless energy. As the CEO of Working in the Schools (WITS), a non-profit organization she co-founded, she dedicated herself to providing literacy programs for underprivileged children. Her passion extended beyond formal events, as she often volunteered time to read to young students through WITS.

Bui's legacy is multifaceted, having played a significant role in shaping the Chicago Public Library's policies, including the elimination of late fees and the provision of free library cards to every public school student in the city. Her dedication to promoting equality and access to education has left an indelible mark on the community.

In a statement, Bui's husband, Ve, expressed his sadness and gratitude for the outpouring of support from friends, family, and colleagues. The investigation into her cause of death is ongoing, with the Cook County medical examiner's office pending results.

As news of Bui's passing spreads, Chicagoans are taking to social media to pay tribute to a woman who embodied warmth, generosity, and a love for life. From karaoke nights with friends to visits to Buckingham Palace as a teenager, Bui's life was a testament to her boundless energy and spirit. A memorial service is being planned by the Chicago Public Library Foundation, and funeral services will take place in Iowa.

In an era where education and community engagement are more crucial than ever, Bui's untimely departure serves as a poignant reminder of the impact one person can have on their community. Her legacy will be deeply felt, and her memory will continue to inspire future generations of leaders and educators.
 
πŸ€• just read about Brenda Langstraat Bui πŸ“š she was literally making a difference in so many lives through literacy programs and community engagement 🌟 as the ceo of chicago public library foundation, she was doing her part to make education accessible to everyone πŸŽ‰ it's so sad that she passed away too young πŸ’” but i'm sure her legacy will live on πŸ™ rest in peace Brenda, your impact will be deeply felt πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
πŸ˜” I'm so saddened to hear about Brenda's passing, but at the same time, I think it's amazing how she left such a huge impact on Chicago's literary community. πŸ“šπŸ’‘ The fact that she was a driving force behind initiatives that promoted literacy and community engagement is truly inspiring. 🌟 And can we talk about her energy? πŸ’ƒ She was all about spreading the love for reading and education, and it's clear that she made a difference in so many lives. πŸ’• I'm loving the outpouring of support from friends, family, and colleagues on social media - it's beautiful to see people coming together to celebrate Brenda's life and legacy. πŸ’— Let's keep her memory alive by continuing to make education and community engagement a priority πŸ“šπŸ’–
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜” another brilliant leader gone too soon... Brenda Langstraat Bui was like a breath of fresh air for Chicago's literary scene. I remember reading about the initiative she started with WITS, it was amazing how passionate she was about giving underprivileged kids access to education and books πŸ“šπŸ’‘. And can we talk about her impact on the library system? eliminating late fees and providing free library cards to public school students? game-changer πŸ’ͺ. I'm still trying to process the news... does anyone know what caused her passing? πŸ€”
 
sadly she had too many power struggles with the city council over funding for the libraries πŸ€•, i mean, i get it, they need to balance the books, but sometimes those decisions affect the community more than people realize. also, the free library cards thing? sounds like a great idea, but what about the financials behind it? are we just throwing money at the problem or actually solving it? not saying she was bad or anything, but let's keep things in perspective here πŸ€‘
 
πŸ’”πŸ˜’ Can't believe the news about Brenda Langstraat Bui 🀯 She was literally the heartbeat of Chicago's literary scene πŸ“šπŸžοΈ Her dedication to literacy programs and community engagement is still inspiring me, even though she's no longer with us πŸ’– I remember reading about her efforts to eliminate late fees at the library – that's the kind of leadership we need more of in our communities 🌟 WITS must be lost without her energy & passion... Rest in peace, Brenda πŸ’•
 
😱 52?! That's way too young! I'm literally shook by this news... Brenda Langstraat Bui was an absolute angel on earth πŸ™. Can't believe we're losing someone so selfless & passionate about literacy & community engagement πŸ’”. Her energy & enthusiasm were infectious, and it's clear she left a mark on everyone she touched ❀️. It's heartbreaking that her legacy will be remembered as a reminder of how much one person can impact their community - it feels like she was just getting started 🀯. My heart goes out to Ve & the entire Bui family during this incredibly tough time πŸ’•.
 
πŸ€• just heard about Brenda Langstraat Bui passing away at 52 😱 she was so inspiring, always so full of energy & passion for education πŸ“šπŸ’– i remember seeing videos of her reading to kids with WITS πŸ“– it was amazing how much love and kindness she showed everyone she touched 🀝 her legacy will definitely live on in Chicago's community ❀️
 
πŸ˜”πŸ“š just heard about Brenda Langstraat Bui, she was literally changing lives in Chicago's libraries 🀝 I mean, eliminating late fees and giving free library cards to every public school student? game changer πŸ’‘ that kind of commitment to education is something we need more of in the world. her life may be cut short but her impact will live on for sure πŸ‘
 
Man, 52 is way too young to go πŸ˜”. I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news. Brenda Langstraat Bui was more than just a CEO, she was a force for good in Chicago's community πŸ’•. I mean, think about all the initiatives she had under her belt - promoting literacy, community engagement, and making libraries free for every public school student... it's like, what's not to love? 🀩

And can we talk about how underrated CEOs are in general? Like, Brenda was more than just a face in a suit; she was a real person who poured her heart into changing lives. I'm gonna miss seeing her out and about at library events, spreading that infectious enthusiasm 😊.

The legacy thing, though... it's crazy to think that one person can have such a profound impact on an entire community. And I love how people are already talking about how she'll be missed, but also how she'll continue to inspire others 🌟. That's what it's all about, right?
 
πŸ™πŸ˜’ I'm still in shock thinking about Brenda Langstraat Bui's passing. She was an amazing woman who left a huge impact on the Chicago literary community. From promoting literacy programs for underprivileged kids to making library services more accessible, her contributions were truly inspiring πŸ’–. It's heartbreaking that we'll miss someone as vibrant and enthusiastic as her 🌟. Let's take a moment to celebrate her life and legacy, and support each other during this difficult time ❀️.
 
😭 oh man I'm literally still reeling from the news of Brenda Langstraat Bui's passing 🀯 she was literally the epitome of what it means to make a difference in your community, all that work with literacy programs and community engagement? 🀝 and underprivileged kids getting access to books through WITS? πŸ“šπŸ‘§β€πŸŽ“ her legacy will be felt for generations to come πŸ’– but at the same time I'm still trying to process how she left us so suddenly πŸ˜” it's just so unfair, all that potential wasted too soon 😒 rest in peace Brenda, your impact on Chicago will never be forgotten ❀️
 
πŸ˜”πŸ˜’ she was such an inspiration 2 everyone in chicago πŸ€—, i remember hearing about her thru my friends who r part of the library team πŸ“šπŸ’–, they were always so passionate about what she did 4 the community πŸ’ͺ, now we can all see how much she meant to ppl & it's heartbreaking πŸ’”, RIP brenna 😘
 
awww she sounds like such an amazing person πŸ™ i'm so sad to hear about her passing. it's crazy how one person can make such a huge difference in the community, you know? like, she was literally making a difference in people's lives through libraries and education programs πŸ“š it's really inspiring to see someone be so passionate about something they care about.

i think it's also really cool that she was involved with WITS (which i think is like some org that helps underprivileged kids read) πŸ€— and that she was all about promoting equality and access to education. it's not always easy, but when someone is dedicated enough to make a change, it can be so powerful πŸ’ͺ

anyway, my thoughts are with her family and friends right now ❀️
 
πŸ˜”πŸ“š just saw that Brenda Langstraat Bui, the CEO of Chicago Public Library Foundation, passed away at 52... she was only 4 years away from retirement 🀯 can't believe we'll never get to see her enthusiasm for literacy programs in action anymore πŸ˜’πŸ’€ her legacy is gonna be felt for a long time tho πŸ’•
 
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