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==Bio==


"Lynn grew up as the oldest child of two economics professors, graduated from Carleton College in the U.S. in 1973, and has lived in the midwest U.S. since then.
"Lynn grew up as the oldest child of two economics professors, graduated from Carleton College in the U.S. in 1973, and has lived in the midwest U.S. since then.
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Lynn has retired from her day job, and is very happy to have more time to directly pursue helping to make change in the world, currently working with http://mikorizal.org to develop software for P2P and other next-economy networks.  Other current interests include sustainable building and wild foraging for food and medicine."
Lynn has retired from her day job, and is very happy to have more time to directly pursue helping to make change in the world, currently working with http://mikorizal.org to develop software for P2P and other next-economy networks.  Other current interests include sustainable building and wild foraging for food and medicine."
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Revision as of 05:41, 8 May 2017

Bio

"Lynn grew up as the oldest child of two economics professors, graduated from Carleton College in the U.S. in 1973, and has lived in the midwest U.S. since then.

Her day job for three decades was software consulting in different industries, including manufacturing, railroads, gas utilities, food, health care, accounting, and others. She focused on business analysis, modeling, development methodologies, project management, coding, and testing.

Lynn has retired from her day job, and is very happy to have more time to directly pursue helping to make change in the world, currently working with http://mikorizal.org to develop software for P2P and other next-economy networks. Other current interests include sustainable building and wild foraging for food and medicine."

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