Wharton MBA. Ultra Adverturer. Product Executive. Empath with Teeth.
Unlock a new version of yourself.

I've lived a lot of lives.There's the version of me with a Wharton MBA who led product in tech companies ranging from scrappy startups to Fortune 500 behemoths. The version of me who lived abroad for 15 years and became fluent in Arabic and Spanish. Or the Cybersecurity expert whose startup won a Homeland Security competition pitching cyber innovations. Or the NYU Professor who revamped and taught an MBA course.The version most people today know is Taylor the athlete. The one who did three Spartan races in a weekend. Who gained 30 pounds while staying under 10% body fat. Who became an advanced rock climber and now leads climbing trips abroad. Or the one who's earning certifications in personal training and sports nutrition, just because.Whatever version I'm working on, I'm guided by the vision of having fun. Growth shouldn't be a grind. Yes, I take my ambitions very seriously. There are countless spreadsheets and analyses. But there's also laughter, humanity, and connection.The throughline that shapes my empathy is a 17-year marriage that spanned six countries, countless career changes, and ups and downs which taught patience and humility. Our hardest-fought growth is only enjoyed in the company of loved ones.
I started my fitness journey 3 years ago as someone who hated both the gym and the outdoors.Since then, physical challenge in the outdoors has become my primary source of motivation. I've gained 30 pounds while staying under 10% body fat. I've become an advanced rock climber. I've survived 30-hour Spartan races, ice climbed in Kyrgystan, navigated the deserts of Utah alone with only a compass and map, built my own shelter in the Amazon of Guyana, and tried my hand at dogsledding, surfing, snowboarding, skiing, paragliding, folk dance, hip hop, and more.I am a science nerd motivated by data and actually read exercise studies for fun. Soon, I'll be a certified personal trainer and sports nutritionist.If you want to get stronger so you can do fun stuff, I'm your guy.
I’ve had my share of life transitions. I’ve lived in six countries. Relocated 22 times. Ended a 17-year marriage. Worked half a dozen careers across more than a dozen workplaces. And at every step, I felt like an impostor.A Wharton MBA student? I’m not smart enough.
An NYU professor? I’m not experienced enough.
A proficient rock climber? I’m not strong enough.
A single guy in New York City? I’m not sexy enough.My superpower is being a chameleon. One way or another, I found a thriving version of myself in these new roles, new communities, new cultures. In every new chapter, I step back, reflect honestly, and then act boldly.
What people have said
"Working with Taylor has been genuinely transformative. He asks the kind of questions that reveal truths you didn’t even notice about yourself, and he does it with care, humor, and zero judgment. I always felt like he was in my corner, no matter what."
— Yousef, Product Manager at Meta
"Taylor deeply understands the mechanisms of how people work. I can come to him with any situation, no matter how crazy, and he will know what to do. He is laser-focused on the person and approaches everything with deep, human insight. Plus he's fun to talk to!"
— Sarah, Community Strategist, NYU Grad
"Taylor's level of empathy cannot be overstated. He helped me build confidence in myself and showed me how to live a life that is broadly rewarding. He is extremely knowledgeable about workplace dynamics, but it's his level of care that is simply unmatched."
— Kevin, Software Engineer, JPMorgan Chase
"Taylor is the rare mentor who understands the person before the career. He has a sharp eye for noticing my strengths and a gift for helping me see the career paths that truly align with who I am. His support is extremely empowering, and he’s helped me discover potential I never realized I had."
— Reyna, UX Designer, Amazon
Over 15 years and a dozen workplaces, I’ve been at the center of high-stakes environments — strategy sessions in boardrooms, pitch meetings with VCs, product reviews with the C-suite. Places where expectations are high and the margin for error is small.I bring a Wharton MBA and experiences like leading marketing optimization for more than $500M in annual spend at a Fortune 500 company, serving as CEO of a profitable 20-person real estate analytics startup, and leading product at companies large and small across travel, edtech, marketing tech, analytics, healthcare tech, gaming, and more. Along the way, I’ve also started my own companies in cybersecurity, real estate, recruiting, and now travel.I listen closely, understand context fast, and then give you a clear diagnosis and a plan. Think of me as a sports coach, not a therapist — direct feedback, decisive guidance, and plenty of laughs along the way.
What people have said
"One of the biggest outcomes of working with Taylor is that I got promoted. With his support, I expanded my scope from one team to more than five teams, working across 50+ engineers and 4 PMs"
— Yousef, Product Manager at Meta
"I have made some of the most important professional and personal decisions in life based on Taylor's advice. His accomplishments are astonishing and I know he'll understand the heart of my issue with just a few questions."
— Ros, Marketing Executive
"Taylor is extremely patient and created a judgement-free space for me to think out loud. His experience helped me navigate important challenges and make clear what I needed to do next"
— Sparsh, Product Leader & Harvard Business School MBA
"Taylor is the rare mentor who can sit with your imposter syndrome while still pushing you toward clarity and action. Without him, I wouldn’t have found my path to product leadership. He is the first person who helped me truly see my strengths and guided me with both empathy and strong product thinking."
— Nikhil, Product Leader
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