Our Story
Thousands of years ago, the story of Let's March was born. Two of the greatest public speakers of all time were Cicero and Demosthenes. Cicero was the greatest speaker in Rome; Demosthenes was the greatest speaker in Athens. After every time Cicero gave a speech, the audience would give him a standing ovation, wildly applaud, and say, "Wow, what an incredible speech." When Demosthenes was done speaking, the people would say, "Let's March."
The purpose of the Let's March movement is to emulate Demosthenes and inspire action. Let's March is about challenging the status quo of college, but also about challenging the status quo of life. It's about being on a mission to take the path less traveled; to think differently and pursue self-discovery. It means embracing who you are, not who the world wants you to be, and standing out from the crowd. Let's March symbolizes that words mean very little, and action means everything. To represent this brand signifies you are a part of something bigger than yourself: you are a part of a community of people who are relentlessly chasing our dreams. We refuse to be average, and we will not be denied.
The purpose of the Let's March movement is to emulate Demosthenes and inspire action. Let's March is about challenging the status quo of college, but also about challenging the status quo of life. It's about being on a mission to take the path less traveled; to think differently and pursue self-discovery. It means embracing who you are, not who the world wants you to be, and standing out from the crowd. Let's March symbolizes that words mean very little, and action means everything. To represent this brand signifies you are a part of something bigger than yourself: you are a part of a community of people who are relentlessly chasing our dreams. We refuse to be average, and we will not be denied.
The founder's story
Taylor Voss is an author, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur. He holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management with an emphasis in Marketing, and a minor in Leadership Studies from Colorado State University - Pueblo. In May 2016, he graduated with the honor of being named the Most Outstanding Overall Undergraduate Student at CSU-Pueblo's Hasan School of Business. Taylor is the founder of the Let's March movement, author of the book Getting Strength From My Struggles: The Secret to Success in College That Nobody Talks About, and co-founder of College Hindsight, the ultimate resource platform for college students. He also works as a Program Coordinator for the Southern Colorado Small Business Development Center, coordinating trainings, workshops, and events for entrepreneurs in Southern Colorado. Taylor is passionate about public speaking, entrepreneurship and startups, a sports enthusiast, and an avid reader.