In this episode of Shush Free Zone, host Dawn Brushammar speaks with Laura Pike Seeley, a knowledge management and digital workplace strategist. Laura shares her journey from a love of libraries to her current role at HKS, where she focuses on user-centered design and knowledge strategy. They discuss the intersection of history and librarianship, the impact of AI on knowledge management, and the importance of digital literacy. Laura also shares insights from her unique experience as a brand archivist and her creative project, the Book Face Project. The conversation emphasizes the evolving role of librarians in corporate settings and the need for curiosity and flexibility in the profession.
About Laura Pike Seeley:
Laura Pike Seeley has spent 15+ years helping organizations make knowledge work for people. With a background spanning public librarianship, taxonomy consulting, brand archives, and knowledge management, she brings a systems-thinking approach that blends strategy, design, and human experience. Laura is passionate about building world-class intranets, vibrant communities of practice, and digital workplaces where knowledge flows naturally. A lifelong learner and dot-connector, she believes librarians are uniquely equipped to guide organizations into an AI-powered future—while creating work experiences that spark connection and protect focus.
Connect with Laura here: Laura Pike Seeley, MLIS | LinkedIn