GSW’s TEDx Event Unites Campus And Community Under “Small Town, Big Vision” Theme

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, October 31st, 2025

Nearly 100 TEDx enthusiasts gathered for Georgia Southwestern State University’s (GSW) third annual TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU event on Friday, October 10, for an evening of thought-provoking talks and community connection.

The independently organized event by GSW faculty and staff, held under a license from TEDbrought together faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members to share ideas that embody the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of small-town communities. The theme, “Small Town, Big Vision,” highlighted how creativity, collaboration and determination can thrive beyond urban centers, proving that transformative ideas are not limited by geography.

“This year’s theme really captured what makes Americus and other small towns so special,” said Chelsea Collins, organizer of TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU. “Our speakers reminded us that visionaries live right here among us. They’re our neighbors, our colleagues and our friends - people who turn challenges into opportunities and prove that big achievements can grow from small beginnings. Their passion and purpose are what build stronger, more connected communities.”

The mission of TEDx is to “discover ideas worth sharing” and to provide a platform for individuals to present their passions, insights, and experiences. GSW’s event featured a diverse lineup of speakers:

Eshonda Blue ’98, ’99, GSW Alumna & CEO of Innovative Senior Solutions
“Finding Your Why, Building a Legacy”

Kim Christmas, VP of Human Resources & CCO at PharmaCentra, Concentra Solutions and Cannabis BPO
“The Power of Place: Lessons from a Small Town”

Mark LaughlinDean of GSW’s College of Arts and Sciences
“From Coal Mines to the Concert Stage”

Sam MahoneCo-Founder & Chair of the Americus-Sumter County Movement Remembered Committee
“Remembering the Past, Empowering the Future”

Hannah PittsOwner of Fabulous Feet Dance Studio
“Building Bridges through Dance”

King Randall, IFounder of The X for Boys & The Life Preparatory School for Boys
“How My Hometown Taught Me the Power of Resilience and Innovation”

John SchroederHost of The Americus Podcast & Lead Pastor at The Well Church
“In a Small Town, Your Voice Matters Faster”

Rene SmithPresident and CEO of Sumter EMC
“The Power of an Unexpected Journey”

Macy TaylorGSW Student & Miss Thomasville 2024
“How Stigma Shaped Me”

Find each of the talks on the official TEDx Talks YouTube channel, and event photos can be found on Facebook and Flickr.

The next TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU is planned for Spring 2027.

For more information, visit www.gsw.edu/TEDx. Follow TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU on FacebookTwitterInstagram, andYouTube for updates on future events.