Lindsey Morris is currently a Senior Cybersecurity Analyst for Axiom bank, formerly a Network Engineer for Harris Corporation specializing in protecting the Federal Aviation Administration’s telecommunication infrastructure, weather systems, and satellite and radar systems. His focus is to ensure the safe departure, flight, and arrival of every commercial flight in the United States. This life mission of helping people has spanned 30 years and includes the safe delivery of people and cargo for FedEx and UPS while also ensuring on time delivery of AT&T, CenturyLink and MCI voice and data networks. Lindsey’s drive on a personal level made it possible for him to create thriving businesses in the wireless and consulting fields. The degree of Lindsey’s passion for aspiring students was observed as he was asked to join the Industry Advisory Board of Bethune-Cookman University’s Engineering Department seeking to connect upper class students with summer internships and recent graduates with jobs in the industry he holds with high esteem. His passion is to acquire the knowledge of the most innovative technology and use it to empower and equip the next generation for success without having to reinvent the wheel. Lindsey is a pastor who has both served in North Carolina and Florida seeking to build the Kingdom of God while personally reflecting the image of Christ.
A native of Daytona Beach and graduate of Mainland High school in 1980, Kyle is a licensed Minister and worship leader who has conducted several worship conferences. Believing in outreach, Lindsey is a former participant and member of the Big Brothers Association in North Carolina who went beyond the title and was asked to provide direction, inspiration, and motivation to the young men he mentored. In 1986, Lindsey was selected to the fourth installment of the Men of Tomorrow where he served with pride. His parents and brother are both graduates of Bethune Cookman University and after graduating high school Lindsey attended Greensboro College on a basketball scholarship in North Carolina where he continued his studies and entered the job market. In 2005, Lindsey returned to Florida to be closer to his parents and continue his education. He graduated from Eastern Florida State and has used his training to develop, build and support complex networks professionally while personally making a mark that can never be erased.