Lecture Series

Each semester we bring a prominent speaker to Lee’s campus to introduce students to ideas of contemporary relevance on the year’s theme. The series is designed to engage members of Lee University and the broader community in conversation on what it means to be a responsible citizen.
Taylor Jones
On February 28th we are hosting Lee alumnus Taylor Jones, co-founder and CEO of Whiteboard, to explore how America’s entrepreneurial spirit can connect to the common good.
Taylor’s lecture, “How to Change the World: Entrepreneurship for the Common Good”, will take place at 5:30 p.m. in Lee University’s School of Nursing lecture hall, room 202.
Taylor is Co-Founder & CEO at Whiteboard, where he focuses on helping clients break barriers through rapid prototyping, design thinking, and technology strategy. Before starting Whiteboard, Taylor began his career in IT consulting at 15 years old and found his passion of serving as a strategic translator between engineers and entrepreneurs. Taylor has helped concept, design, and develop digital platforms for clients such as Chick-fil-A, NCR, Compassion International, Legacybox, Food for the Hungry, and more. His work has been recognized by Entrepreneur, Net Magazine, the Webby’s, AWWWARDS, and SiteInspire. Taylor lives in Griffin, Georgia with his wife, Eren, and two daughters, Berkley and Brighton.
The lecture is free and open to the public.
If you have any questions, contact crc@leeuniversity.edu.
