The Fletcher Lecture Series at Hardin-Simmons University brings nationally recognized leaders to campus to explore big ideas at the intersection of business, science, faith, and public life. Designed to spark meaningful dialogue, each event connects students, faculty, and the broader West Texas community with thought leaders who shape our world.
Named for former HSU president Dr. Jesse C. Fletcher, the series honors his legacy of intellectual curiosity and faith-driven leadership. It reinforces our university’s mission to equip students with both professional insight and enduring values.
To request an invitation, please contact:
Carmen Vazquez
325-670-1066
carmen.vazquez@hsutx.edu
Meet the Speakers

Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale- Sept. 10
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and man of faith. From launching Gallery Furniture with $5,000 to building a multimillion-dollar brand, Mack is known for bold bets, bigger generosity, and servant leadership. His story will inspire you to lead with purpose, live your faith, and give back.

Dowell Stackpole- Oct. 2
Co-founder of Texas Quantitative and Cyber Forward, Stackpole is a visionary in the fields of data science and cybersecurity. His work focuses on empowering the next generation of tech leaders in Texas through training, workforce development, and innovative solutions that support both private enterprise and public infrastructure.

Mayor Jeff Williams- Oct. 7
A civil engineer and public servant, Williams served three terms as mayor of Arlington and currently serves as president and CEO of Graham Associates, a planning and engineering firm. He is known for integrating faith, ethics, and collaboration into both civic leadership and business strategy.

Mark Lovvorn- Oct. 28
Chairman and CEO of Providence Bancshares Inc., Lovvorn is a financial leader with a track record of values-driven innovation in community banking. A North Texas native, he offers a perspective on regional development and ethical leadership in finance.
Sponsors
In partnership with the Abilene Chamber of Commerce.