Lynda Rozell
Lynda Rozell (Col ’84, Grad ’86, Law ’88)
Lynda Marie Rozell (Col ’84, Grad ’86, Law ’88) recently published a bestselling non-fiction book Journeys with a Tin Can Pilgrim: from corporate attorney to Airstream nomad, finding joy in everyday life with st. john’s press. Three years ago, Lynda retired from her position as project manager and in-house counsel with a non-profit in northern Virginia, sold her home, bought an Airstream travel trailer and a RAM 1500 truck, and hit the road full-time. She writes a travel blog about shrines, religious sites, and areas of natural beauty. Her book chronicles how she came to be a nomad ministering to the people she encounters on the road. Based on her personal experience, the book shares entertaining stories and tips for how to live and travel in an RV. Lynda’s travels take her all over the United States (except Hawaii because, although an Airstream resembles a submarine, it does not float!). Lynda currently is on a book tour and has been interviewed in podcasts, radio stations, and publications listed on the media page of her book web page. She frequently speaks at churches, RV parks, and community events. On occasion, she rolls into town in Fairfax, Virginia to visit her grown children and spends several months each year visiting friends in Florida. Previously Lynda served as Attorney Advisor to two sequential Commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. and worked in private practice for Hunton & Williams.