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Sally Guynn, Ph.D. - Consultant / Trainer |
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Sally is a senior organization development consultant with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ Management Assistance Team (MAT). She also serves as the Executive Director of the National Conservation Leadership Institute. Sally brings 20 years of commitment and comprehensive experience to the field of change management. She has served as exuberant lecturer, provocative author, creative facilitator, compassionate consultant, and researcher with specific attention to senior management consultation and coaching. Leadership, workforce diversity and organizational culture are key areas of focus. Sally has a rich and varied background in education, having taught grades K-college. For the last several years, she has taught a masters program in strategic leadership as adjunct faculty at Mountain State University. In another life, she created a private elementary school in Virginia and served as its Headmistress for six years. Before joining the Management Assistance Team in 1993, Sally headed up education for the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. Sally earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Richmond, Virginia, a master’s degree in science education from the University of Virginia, and a doctorate in organization and human resource development from Colorado State University. A native Virginian, Sally now lives and works in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, with her husband, Dwight. She has two grown sons, three grandchildren, and a cairn terrier. Sally enjoys hunting and fishing, writing, horseback riding, art, and good friends. Sally's Details
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