A resident of Alameda, California, Suzanne Lindsey served as an schoolteacher with the Mount Diablo Unified School District from 1962 to 1967. Teaching elementary students in Walnut Creek California, she performed duties that included providing instruction to students who are academically gifted. Over the course of her career, Suzanne Lindsey also worked as a handwriting analyst and hypnotherapist. The therapeutic modality of hypnotherapy allowed her to address the emotional and psychological concerns of others by employing hypnosis as a tool of concentration.
Suzanne Lindsey has also spearheaded a range of community involvement efforts, speaking before regional city councils to mandate Mod C universal equipment on small aircraft and leading anti-nuclear power initiatives in Alameda County. Suzanne also served her community as a President of the Board of Directors, Alameda Meals on Wheels. Drawn to the water, Ms. Lindsey counts sailing and swimming among her favorite hobbies. She is also an avid basketball fan. To express herself artistically, she regularly practices drawing.
Suzanne Lindsey has also spearheaded a range of community involvement efforts, speaking before regional city councils to mandate Mod C universal equipment on small aircraft and leading anti-nuclear power initiatives in Alameda County. Suzanne also served her community as a President of the Board of Directors, Alameda Meals on Wheels. Drawn to the water, Ms. Lindsey counts sailing and swimming among her favorite hobbies. She is also an avid basketball fan. To express herself artistically, she regularly practices drawing.