June 17, 2025
Lake Elmo, Minn. — Bibliotheca, a global leader in library technology solutions, today announced the appointment of Matthew Bellamy as Chief Executive Officer, marking a new chapter in the company’s continued mission to empower libraries worldwide. Bellamy succeeds Joe Grillo, who will remain actively involved with the company as Chairman of the Board.
The transition, set to take place over the month of July, reflects a thoughtful and collaborative leadership shift designed to ensure continuity and sustained momentum. Bellamy and Grillo will work closely together during this period to guarantee a seamless handover.
Bellamy brings nearly 25 years of experience in the library technology industry, including leadership roles that have shaped its evolution over the decades. His career reflects a deep understanding of library operations and innovation. After a three-year hiatus from the industry, he returned in 2023 as President of the Americas, bringing renewed focus and strategic direction to the region.
“I’m honored to step into this role and continue supporting the incredible work of libraries across the globe,” said Bellamy. “Libraries are essential to thriving communities—places of discovery, equity, and connection—and I’m excited to lead a team that shares a deep commitment to their success. I strongly believe that together, we’ll continue to shape library experiences that empower both patrons and staff in meaningful ways.”
As CEO, Bellamy will lead Bibliotheca’s global operations with a renewed focus on customer partnerships, sustainable growth, and the future of library engagement. His appointment reflects the company’s unwavering dedication to advancing the role of libraries in a dynamic digital age.
About Bibliotheca
Bibliotheca is a global library technology partner helping libraries create more accessible, connected, and intuitive experiences for their communities. For more than 50 years, the company has worked with libraries to simplify everyday operations, support staff, and give patrons more flexibility in how they access services, resources, and spaces.
Today, Bibliotheca works with more than 30,000 libraries across 21 countries. Its solutions support self-service, returns, extended access, digital engagement, and accessibility-focused experiences, all designed around the real needs of modern libraries and the communities they serve.
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