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Independent Education Consultant and Education Specialist, Lynn Anderson has over 600 workshop, in-services, and keynote addresses to her credit. With 29 years in the education arena as a teacher, trainer, lecturer, and consultant, Lynn's energy and commitment make her a powerful motivational speaker.
As a former Education Specialist with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Anderson's expertise in the design and development of customized training programs provides opportunities for students to experience an active relationship between classroom learning and the world of work.
In addition to her work with the TVA, Anderson has lent her skill to various Departments of Education, businesses, local municipalities, and the Tennessee Department of Employment Security. She has designed and implemented educational programs throughout the Tennessee Valley, impacting over 93 school systems and 38,000 students.
She has prepared and presented educational information at conferences for numerous state, regional, and national associations, organizations, and universities, including:
| Association for Career and Technical Education | National Tech Prep Network | National Association of Secondary School Principals | National Dropout Prevention Network |
| Southern Regional Education Board | International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers | International Union of Operating Engineers | National Institute for Technology Training |
| National Bar Association | University of Tennessee | Middle Tennessee State University | University of Georgia |
| University of Kentucky | Weatherford Community College | Georgia Department of Education Special Needs Conference | Georgia State Tech Prep Conference |
| Tennessee Career Guidance Association | Tennessee Vocational Education Association | Tennessee Tech-Prep Consortium | Governor's Inclusion for All Children Taskforce (TN) |
She has completed coursework and training in the areas of management leadership, total quality management, marketing, task analysis, training techniques, career guidance, employment counseling, occupational/interest testing, research and statistics, criterion-referenced instruction, motivational psychology, rural sociology, and family economics.
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