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Taos Wynn (born December 20, 1985) is an American humanitarian, entrepreneur, and activist. He is the founder of the Perfect Love Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2011 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

Early life
Wynn was born in 1985 in Statesboro, Georgia, the son of Raymond Wynn, an Army Veteran, and Elaine Wynn, an Educator. Raised in a military family, Wynn spent his early childhood years traveling - Fort Sherman, Panama (Central America) 1985-1987, Fort Bragg, North Carolina (1987-1993), Fort Riley, Kansas (1993-1996), and Fort Campbell, Kentucky (1996-1998). Wynn then moved to Smyrna, Georgia in 1998 where he would later attend Campbell High School for two years in the International Baccalaureate program and then transition to Pace Academy where he finished high school (2004). Then Wynn moved to Atlanta and enrolled in Emory University where he majored in Economics with a concentration in Finance. After completing his sophomore studies (2006), Wynn left college for one year to pursue aspirations in the music industry. Subsequently, after returning to Emory and graduating (2009), he worked as a Consultant for private businesses while simultaneously building Perfect Love Foundation which he founded in 2011. Applying principles and strategies learned, Wynn balanced working as a Senior Executive and Director of Marketing in the nonprofit sector (2015) with being an entrepreneur of his own company.

Writing Career and Political Advocacy
The Battle of Business - Conquering Workplace Adversity was written by Wynn in 2017.

In May 2015, Wynn organized efforts in the city of Atlanta, promoting unity and the relabeling of Atlanta once again as a "City Still too Busy to Hate," referencing the original efforts of former city Mayor Maynard Jackson and Ivan Allen in the 1960's. Wynn also began working as a Legislative Aide to Georgia Senator Donzella James on projects of Economic Development, Homelessness, Sex Trafficking and more.

In 2017, Wynn offered himself to serve as political candidate in a special election to replace former District 6 Incumbent Hunter Hill, who resigned to run for the office of Governor.

Awards and Recognition
In 2016, Wynn received the Barack Obama Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for his commitment to building a stronger nation through volunteer service.

Wynn was also named the 2017 Millennial of the Year in addition to being the recipient of the Georgia Outstanding Citizen Award.

Personal Life
Wynn has one brother with whom he was raised, Terrance Wynn, who is also a military veteran.

In a 2017 interview, Wynn highlighted his sentiments on being a father stating, "No accolade or title could ever compare to the one she has blessed me with. The title of 'Dad' is the greatest honor I've ever received." Wynn is the father of Myla Wynn.

He is also an active supporter of all Atlanta's professional sports.