Dr. Lindee Morgan
Executive Director
Dr. Lindee Morgan is a licensed speech-language pathologist with three decades of varied experience in higher education and the public/private sector. She's conducted extensive research and has expertise in securing significant research funding through grants,private donations and corporate contributions.
In 2023, Dr. Morgan was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp as a member of the Georgia Council on Literacy. She’s also a current fellow of the Education Policy Fellowship Program, a national professional development program sponsored by the Institute for Educational Leadership.
Through research she has investigated treatments to improve active engagement, social communication and other relevant outcomes for vulnerable children.
Dr. Morgan served as an Associate Professor in the Division of Autism and Related Disorders at the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. She was also Co-Director of the Education Sciences Research Core at the Marcus Autism Center and Co-Director of the Louise and Brett Samsky Preschool, both of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Previously, Dr. Morgan served in academic and administrative roles at Florida State University, serving as Director of the Florida State University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities and Associate Director of the Autism Institute in Florida State University’s College of Medicine.