| |
| Taylored
Strategies Testimonials |
•
We hired Taylored Strategies for a day-long board
retreat, and thanks to Kenny Taylor, our day was very productive.
He helped us stay focused on our task and offered valuable insights
in ways that we can meet our board’s goals and objectives.
Thanks, Taylored Strategies!
|
| Tertia Emerson, Board Chair of City Year San Antonio |
| |
•
Today’s Non Profits have to balance Passion and Execution
with a constant need to leverage Financial Resources. It is made
more complex because the things that make you and your organization
Unique are not always apparent, especially in a crowded world where
Everyone seems to be asking for money. As funding operations become
more difficult the Passion and Uniqueness begin to change until,
in many cases, the organization is only a shell of what it was when
it was created. Kenny Taylor is not only a professional in running
world-class non profits he is the Gold Standard for Integrity. He
can bring Clarity and Purpose to organizations that may have lost
them and help Define a strategy for accelerating funding that can
insure the Dream doesn't die. I Highly recommend Taylored Strategies
to anyone who is passionate about making a sustainable difference
that will leave a lasting legacy. |
| Peter Strople, Founder & CEO, Zero2 Holdings and Chairman
, The Zero2 Group |
| |
•
Kenny Taylor is a great asset to any organization. Having worked
with Kenny to establish the Austin Chapter of the National Black
MBA Association, I saw first-hand his excellent planning and organization
skills, his inspirational leadership style and his extensive network
of contacts in both the public and private sector enabled us to
accelerate our growth and gain national recognition for our chapter.
Kenny is a wonderful person and a joy to work with. |
| Belinda J. Matingou, President, NBMBAA – Austin Chapter |
| |
•
Kenny Taylor provided a motivational speech at a recent gathering
of Austaco Ltd managers as we were preparing to kick-off a new internal
initiative. His testimony was delivered with powerful impact, as
it encouraged the team here to prepare for our next steps. His support
and vision of hope was much appreciated by all in attendance. |
| Caleb Stirling, Brand Development Manager, Austaco Ltd |
| |
•
Kenny Taylor is a colleague that I’ve had the opportunity
to get to know over the last four year by way of our efforts with
United Way, and he has volunteered for Meals on Wheels and More
on a couple of occasions. While in his role as the CEO
of Big Brothers Big Sisters here in Austin it was easy to see the
difference he made in the community. I consider him one of the best
young talents in Austin and I would highly recommend him as someone
to engage with your organization if you are interested in advancing
your mission. |
| Dan Pruett, President and CEO, Meals on Wheels and More |
| |
•
Though I’ve only known Kenny for a short period of time he
was willing to introduce me to the Founder and Chief Executive Officer
of where I am now employed. As someone who was looking to transition
from Corporate America to the nonprofit arena, his perspective was
key in helping me think through the details of my personal goals.
I believe his assistance directly contributed to shortening my transition
time, as I began my new career only two months after Kenny took
us out to breakfast. He is someone I trust, respect, and will count
on in the future for guidance. |
| Leslie Gray, Director of Operations Management, KIPP Austin
College Prep |
| |
•
Kenny Taylor was an outstanding Sales Management instructor in our
Department of Business Administration at Huston-Tillotson University.
He was well-liked and respected by both his faculty colleagues and
his students. The business faculty admired his dedication to academic
excellence and his skill in the classroom. His students gave him
an outstanding evaluation on his teaching abilities. They enjoyed
Mr. Taylor’s classes and consistently noted his enthusiasm
for the subject matter. Mr. Taylor went the extra mile for his students
to ensure that each individual was able to keep up with the pace
of the class. Needless to say, we are very grateful for all of Mr.
Taylor’s efforts on behalf of our students.
|
| Dr. Steven Edmond, Dean of the School of Business and Technology,
Huston-Tillotson University |
| |