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AREAS OF EXPERTISE
• Change Management
• Training and Development
• Organizational Development
• Performance Management
• Group Facilitation
• Strategic Planning
• Succession Planning
• Total Quality Management
CLIENTS
• Association of Rural Banks in Ghana •
Oracle
• Czech Banking Institute •
Ghana Central Bank
• Bank One Columbus •
Banking Institute of Bulgaria
• Boatmen’s Bancshares International •
Southern Energy Company
• Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
LEVEL/TYPE
• SVP
• EVP
• Mid Level to Senior Management
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Lynda D. Swenson is an executive coach with Executive Coaching Network,
Inc. (EXCN). She has over 30 years of diversified experience in the
financial services industry. She provides consulting services that include
analysis and management of change projects, organizational design, and
management coaching and training.
Lynda has worked in all functional areas and lines of business in
banks, savings and loans, and other financial institutions. Her experience
ranges from de novo, to community, to super regional institutions, and to
the Federal Reserve System. She consults and trains in numerous
international locations and was also the resident advisor to the Czech
Institute of Banking under USAid. Lynda consults with banking
organizations in a variety of areas including change management,
organizational structure, process reengineering and business issues, and
strategy.
Harry Blythe School of Banking at Ohio University retains Lynda as
their educational consultant. She is faculty member of the ABA’s Stonier
Graduate School of Banking, the Colorado Graduate School of Banking, the
Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking, and the Pacific Coast Banking School
at the University of Washington. She was adjunct faculty for the School of
Business at Ohio University, and has also taught at the American
Management Association, the University of Texas Banking School, and the
SMU Banking School. She was a contributing author to the 3rd edition of
the Bankers Handbook.
Lynda received a BA degree in psychology from the University of
California, Berkeley in 1969 and an MBA in Finance from Loyola University
of Chicago in 1973. She is a 1985 graduate of the ABA Stonier Graduate
School of Banking. In 1997, she became a CFP (certified financial
planner).
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