
Linda Lambert
Linda Lambert, Ed D is an author and professor emeritus at California State University, East Bay. (The photo may be used freely without attribution.) She has served in multiple leadership roles, including principal, district administrator, director of reform initiatives, and consultant at local, state, national, and international levels. She is the lead author of The Constructivist Leader (1995 & 2003), Who Will Save our schools (1997), four books on Leadership Capacity (1998-2016), Women’s Ways of Leading and The Justine Trilogy. Her pioneering work in leadership led to invitations from the U.S. State Department and foreign ministries to consult in Thailand, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, Great Britain, Mexico, Lebanon, and, most extensively, Egypt. Her work has been translated into Chinese, Malay, Hebrew, Lithuanian, and Spanish. Linda’s historical fiction research has focused on Egypt, Italy, Spain and New Mexico. The first novel, The Cairo Codex, won the Nautilus bronze award, an Independent Book Sellers award for best fiction and was a finalist for Best Books. This novel was followed by The Italian Letters and A Rapture of Ravens: Awakening in Taos. She lives in Santa Rosa, California, with her husband, Morgan.
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