Brenda S. Banks was an American archivist known for her work in preserving the history of Georgia as Board Chair for the Georgia Archives Institute. Her work with the Georgia Archives and her innovations in education and training programs made her a leading figure in American intellectual life.
Career
Georgia State Archives
Banks was a fixture in the Archival, Curatorial and Library Sciences field in Georgia for nearly 40 years, and dedicated herself to identifying, selecting, preserving, and making accessible the records that constitute the state's recorded history. Her career began shortly after earning a Master's Degree in Library Science from Atlanta University in 1972, when she joined the Georgia Department of Archives and History as Assistant Archivist. She was the only African-American professional on staff at that time. Banks rose through the ranks, ultimately becoming Deputy Director of the Georgia Archives. In her role as Deputy Director, she was responsible for administering the archives program and served as project manager for the construction of a new 172,000 square foot state of the art archives facility. In her final years before her retirement in 2005, she was elected to serve as the Board Chair for the Georgia Archives Institute.
Banks was the President and CEO of Banks Archives Consultants, and part of the SGA Fellow class of 2009. She held positions as project manager for SOLINET’s Gulf Coast Academic Library Recovery Project, and assisting various architecture firms and cultural institutions with archival design.
SAA President, 1995-1996 SGA President, 1988-1989 Chair, SAA Diversity Task Force Co-Founder, SAA Archives & Archivists of Color Roundtable Fellow, SAA Fellow, SGA Co-Founder, Georgia Archives Institute Deputy Director, Georgia Archives President and CEO, Banks Archives Consultants
Awards and Commendations
She received several awards throughout her career, including: Fellow of the Society of American Archivists, Governor's Award in the Humanities, Archives Advocacy Award, Individual Achievement Award in Archives and Records Management at the Georgia Records Association, Society of American Archivists Council Exemplary Award, Fellow of the Society of Georgia Archivists, Distinguished Alumnae Award at the National Association for Equal Education Opportunity, Alumnae Achievement Award at Spelman College, Beta Phi Mu, and she was highlighted in the magazines Black Enterprise and Ebony.