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Stephanie
Taylor
by Whitney Hemphill
It has been said that dedication is not what
others expect of you, it is what you can give to
others. Stephanie Taylor, executive assistant to
President Paul Conn, is dedicated to Lee. She daily
gives of her time and energy in order to contribute
to an organization that she feels is changing
people’s lives.
Stephanie Taylor has been working with the president
since July of 1998 and has never hesitated in her
belief that this position is right where God wants
her to be. “I was born to do this job,” said
Stephanie. “I like being a part of something that
matters. I really feel like we’re impacting the
world.”
A Lee alumna and the first person to get married in
the gazebo on Alumni Park, Stephanie has always felt
that she was a part of Lee and meant to be here. “I
never thought about going anywhere else. I
aggravated my high school guidance counselor because
the only place I would send my SAT scores was Lee
University. It’s like I have a Lee magnet in my
soul,” said Taylor. She graduated with a degree in
English in 1984.
By approaching her high-intensity job as a calling,
Stephanie manages to juggle her many
responsibilities with a bright smile and great
attitude. Her job requires her to take care of the
president’s schedule and to make sure that Dr. Conn
knows right where he’s supposed to be every minute.
She also coordinates communication for the various
audiences that require time with the president, from
students and parents to faculty and church
representatives.
“It’s never boring,” laughed Stephanie. “I never
know what is going to face me each day.”
Being at a college, especially, makes Stephanie feel
like her calling is not just a ministry to the
president’s office but to society. “I really feel
like college-age people are at a crossroads in their
lives and being at a university, you’re present at a
place where people are formulating who they are,”
she said. “At Lee, being a Christian campus, I feel
that it’s more of a mission because people are
really cementing their personal theology and finding
out what’s important to them.”
In fact, if she wasn’t working at Lee, Stephanie
says that she feels that she would still be working
in ministry. “I think my personality is to seek out
a place where I’m making a difference,” said
Stephanie. “I feel like this is a ministry so I feel
called to the ministry very specifically in this
job.”
As in any ministry, there are many ups and downs in
Taylor’s work. “Sometimes it’s a bit overwhelming
because there are so many different threads to the
tapestry, and sometimes they come flying at me all
at once,” she said. “Not being able to help people
that need it is hard. Those are the issues that tug
at my heart and are really difficult for me.”
However, the camaraderie that is born of dealing
with these situations makes the staff of the
president’s office a source of strength for
Stephanie. “The most fun thing about this job is the
people. The way we do this job is not 8 to 5. We
kind of live our lives here so we form relationships
that are atypical of the normal professional
relationship.”
In addition to her duties as executive assistant to
the president and secretary to the Lee Board of
Directors, Stephanie also does voice-over work for
the university. Many people on campus may very well
recognize Taylor’s voice even if they have no idea
who she is. In high school, she won the Church of
God National Teen Talent competition for
Bible-reading. “I did some voice-over work at
Westmore,” she said, “and then Ron Gilbert asked me
to do some work for Lee videos.”
Taylor’s work does not end when she leaves campus,
however. She has been married to Robin for 22 years
and they have three children, Amber, 20; Lindsey,
16; and Ben, 14. “The only way I can do it all is
because Robin is such a good father and a nurturing
kind of person, so he picks up a lot of my slack,”
said Stephanie.
She and Robin volunteer at Westmore Church of God,
both with the Oneighty youth group, and Stephanie
with the Connection, which is a group of
20-something women who meet monthly.
Stephanie Taylor knows she is where she is supposed
to be. “There’s never been a time in my life that I
didn’t love it here,” said Taylor and there’s no
doubt about it, she meant it.
Posted on - 11/16/06 |