Linda K. Ambard

 Linda K. Ambard is recognized by Continental Who’s Who among Pinnacle Professionals in the field of Military Services. Linda is a Community Support Coordinator with the US Air Force Federal Service. The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win in air, space, and cyberspace for the American people. In order to achieve that goal, the US Air Force aims to provide compelling air, space, and cyber capabilities for use by the combatant commanders.

Garnering over fifteen years of professional experience, Linda is a seasoned military professional specializing in the following: counseling, program management, public speaking, leadership, team building, writing and more. In her current position, Linda teaches individuals resiliency skills and how to utilize the coordination of base resources to impact positive or negative trends. A member of the American Psychological Association, she is the author of “Courageously Alive: A Walk through Military Loss,” and volunteers for the American Red Cross and the Tragedy Assistance Program in her spare time. Aside from her volunteer work, Linda enjoys marathon running and travel in her time outside of work. Linda is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Thanatology at Marion University. She holds a Master’s degree in Military Resiliency Counseling from Liberty University as well as a second Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Boise State University.

 

 Additionally, Linda holds a Master’s equivalent and English credential from the University of Colorado and an undergraduate degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Idaho State University. To learn more, please visit www.facebook.com/LindaKAmbard