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An administrative professional for over a decade, Taylor has always loved being an “office lady” and is honored to have been chosen for this role in supporting AAGT’s mission. She is inspired to find new ways for the organization to reach even more people to connect them with gifted education support that can change lives.

While not a parent herself, Taylor does have personal and peer experience with the unique lives of gifted children. As a neurodivergent individual not tested for giftedness who now has a gifted partner as an adult, Taylor knows just how unique a students’ needs can be, and understands that how these needs are met (or overlooked) can play a large part in a student’s social and professional development. She is an advocate for empowering individuals through information, and for making an effort to identify and support the mental health needs of individuals for the greater good of the community.
Taylor has been interested in graphic design, user experience, and brand impact throughout her entire life and is pursuing her degree in Graphic Design through CAC and the University of Arizona. She lives in Phoenix with her dog Quigley and cat Annyong. She is also the owner of two micro-businesses, a blogger, and a silversmith and uses her participation in obstacle/endurance races across the country as a reason to travel.
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