What Matters to Me & Why - Nicole Taylor

This is an Archive of a Past Event

Date changed! The talk will now be held on November 9.

The What Matters to Me and Why series encourages reflection within the Stanford community on matters of personal values, beliefs, and motivations in order to better understand the lives and inspirations of those who shape the University.

Our second talk of the series features:

Nicole Taylor '90, MA '91
Associate Vice Provost and the Dean of Community Engagement and Diversity

Since fall 2015, she has been responsible for 10 offices and centers that provide critical programming, advising, mentoring and training to promote diversity and inclusion across the university, foster community engagement, and advance student development and learning.

Nicole has had extensive executive leadership experience in education, philanthropy and nonprofits, service on boards of directors, coaching executives, and public speaking. She has a long-standing commitment to building and strengthening organizations to contribute to the greater good. She has created and managed effective partnerships across public, private, philanthropic and nonprofit sectors to accomplish common goals and address complex community issues.

For her full biography, visit: religiouslife.stanford.edu/wmmw.

Upcoming What Matters to Me and Why:
February 22: Marc Tessier-Lavigne, President