June 20, 2026

Edward J. Swierczewski Jr.

Edward John Swierczewski, Jr. has been a professional educator for over 30 years and completed multiple courses from GRIP and SLIG. In addition, he has attended many webinars and conferences and graduated from ProGen. He founded Integrative Genealogy LLC and serves as the Chief Genealogical Officer. He is an award-winning genealogical writer and a Laura G. Prescott SLIG Scholarship recipient. He has presented at various genealogy venues both live and virtually, including in-person at RootsTech 2023 in Salt Lake City. Edward plans to earn the CG and CGL credentials. He possesses a deep passion for sharing his knowledge with others, and a commitment to life-long learning.

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