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Lynn Anderson is a nationally recognized educational consultant, motivational speaker, professional development provider, and author with more than thirty years in the education arena.
She has extensive expertise in the areas of academic integration, career/technical education, high school reform, relationship building, freshman transition, smaller learning communities, dropout prevention, advisor/advisee, building parent and community partnerships, failure intervention, and sound classroom management.
With more than 3,000 presentations to her credit, her motto, "Expect greatness!" defines the desire and contagious energy in her work. Lynn’s down home approach and practical nature reassure you that she knows exactly what educators face on a daily basis, yet she never loses sight of our priority—the children! As author of This One’s for the Raftersitters, Lynn relays an inspirational message to parents, teachers, and society regarding the need to recognize and respect the uniqueness in our greatest resource—our children. Her latest book, Take Two Aspirins and Call Me in the Morning: Burnout Isn’t Fatal, which she co-wrote, is for those of us who have “hit the wall.”
Lynn’s clients include The University of Tennessee, several state departments of education including Louisiana’s High School Redesign Effort, SREB, Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Small Learning Communities, ACTE, NASSP, ASCD, Purdue University, National Tech Prep Network, Oklahoma Office of Gender Equity, The Tennessee Valley Authority, Middle Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, The National Freshmen Transition Initiative, Mid-Atlantic Counseling Network, National Institute for Technology Training, South Carolina Administrators Association, and many local school districts and municipalities nationwide.


