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Lyle Taylor

Owner at Woodlands Enterprises, Inc.
📍 Cartersville, Georgia, United States

Lyle Taylor is the Founder and President of Woodlands Enterprises, Inc. , a forestry company he has run for over 16 years. His expertise is grounded in his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Forestry from the University of Tennessee. He is known for building strong, personal relationships with landowners based on honesty and integrity.

Outside of his professional life, Lyle resides in Rome, Georgia, with his two sons, Jackson and Boone. He is a dedicated father and values his family life.

His work has been praised by a wildlife biologist for showing extreme professionalism in creating areas for longleaf pine restoration and improving wildlife habitat.

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Experience
25 Years
Current Role
Owner
Location
Cartersville, Georgia, United States
Personality Overview
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Priorities

Topics Lyle cares about

Sustainable Forestry
His entire career is dedicated to forestry, with a specific commendation for his work in improving wildlife habitats and restoring longleaf pine ecosystems.
Timber Industry Policy
Publicly commented on Georgia state legislation (HB 199), advocating for policies that create efficiencies for loggers and timber harvesting companies.
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Career

Work history

2006
Owner
Woodlands Enterprises, Inc.
2002 - 2006
Lumber Trader
Georgia-Pacific LLC
2000 - 2002
Forester
Anderson Tully Timber Company
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Education
1998 - 2000
Masters of Forestry
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1994 - 1998
Bachelor's Forestry
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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