I think this is great, but since conference in February is not an option for me, I upvoted the session. I fully support the push to get more libraries to build circulating board game collections. I think that in a few years tabletop games can become about as ubiquitous in our collections as videogames are now, but it takes getting past that "What about all the pieces?" fear that a lot of people initially have.
Personally, I can vouch that circulating tabletop games has raised my library's esteem with many in our community, and the games are finally bringing in new visitors as word has gotten out. On top of that, the visibility of our board games has sparked a lot of conversations with parents and teachers who want games that are engaging and skill-enhancing for their kids and students but don't really know where to start--because of our selection of games, they can trust that the titles are vetted and can avoid making purchases that they'll regret.
Anyway, I hope you're able to make the presentation, and I look forward to seeing slides/notes.