Hey, I’m Taylor

I am an event producer, designer & creative

and I love a good party

Growing up, you could find me doing competition cheer, dance, soccer, track and speech meet, playing with my dolls, hanging with my friends or my large extended family

In 2019 & 2020, I managed a successful transportation levy campaign - a levy to invest $150 million in new funding for an Ohio regional bus system. I managed political outreach and engaged hundreds of stakeholders. I planned dozens of events & press conferences with local elected officials, business & union leaders. I had the opportunity to work alongside the best people. It was a dream job!

Also I…

fell in love with the city of Cincinnati

In 2021 we moved to DC!

In 2021, I launched my business! I immersed myself in the world of event planning first by shadowing and learning from some of the best in event the industry.

Since then, I’ve had the privilege of working on over 400 incredible events. See some my previous projects here!

We live in Capitol Hill with our cat Marmalade and dog Maple.

On a Saturday when I am not working, you can find us at Eastern Market or the park!

Thanks for learning more about me. I would love to learn more about you. Let’s connect!

I’m a Capricorn sun meaning I get sh*t done.

I’m a Leo rising which means I am comfortable on the big stage.

And I’m a Pisces moon, I use my emotions to fuel my creativity.

Last year, I traveled to 21 different states and Canada for events work.

In the next 5 years, I want to continue to expand my business and see the world.

& in 2019 we got engaged in Florence, Italy!

And in 2022 we got married!

This year, I celebrated my 30th birthday!

I am from Columbus, Ohio. Go Bucks!

& my future husband

Post college:

I gained extensive experience in political campaigns, managing or staffing seven local & statewide races. In 2018, I served as Deputy Political Director for Senator Sherrod Brown.


In 2013, I went off to college at Xavier University. Go Muskies!

There, I studied Honors Philosophy, Politics and the Public