Ephren W. Taylor II

Ephren W. Taylor II, Amoro Corporation’s founder, has an extensive background in startup firms from tech to real estate and leading companies to profitability. He has helped start and fund seven companies, raising millions in investment capital. Mr. Taylor is a dynamic public speaker, author, and business consultant who has worked closely with corporations such as CitiGroup, Sprint, Target, Wal-Mart, Air National Guard, and city municipalities. In 2002 his unique investment concepts earned him the distinguished Kansas Entrepreneur of the Year. He has brought the company to where it is today and has been the key negotiator for all of the company’s acquisitions and economic development projects, as well as for taking AmoroCorp public in April 2006.

And, at 23 years old, Ephren Taylor is also recognized as one of America’s top young entrepreneurs. He grasped the concept of entrepreneurship at a very young age, starting his first successful company at the age of 12, developing 3D video games. In 1999 he and a classmate started their own dotcom with $500 of savings, a job search engine for teenagers called the 4Teens Network. Then, in 2000, 16-year old Ephren won Microsoft’s Teen TechFest Challenge.