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Lucinda Robb

Lucinda Robb.Lucinda Robb is the Vice President of Special Projects at The Teaching Company, where she has worked for the past seven years. The Teaching Company, located in Chantilly, Virginia, is a private business that produces college level audio and video courses for the non-credit continuing-education market. Before becoming a Vice President she served as the Director of Recruiting at the company, and from 1997 to 2002 she traveled to colleges and universities around the country to identify the very best professors.

Previous to working at The Teaching Company she served for five years on the Outreach Staff for the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives, where she was project director for exhibits on topics ranging from Thomas Jefferson to Women's Suffrage. Right after graduation from college, she worked at Walt Disney World in the Guest Relations Department and did an eight month internship designing a Little Mermaid Float for WDW Design and Engineering.

Ms. Robb was a founding board member for the Fairfax Library Foundation and over the years has been a volunteer for Give Kids the World, Reading for the Blind, the Washington Ear, The Colin Powell Leadership Club, and for three eventful years a Girl Scout troop leader. A graduate of Princeton University (1990) majoring in the Woodrow Wilson School of public affairs, Robb has done extensive backpacking and adventure travel around the world and has a fairly good PEZ collection. She is married to Lars Florio and they live in Arlington, Virginia with their daughter Madeline.

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