Executive Vice President and Director of Publications
Center for Talent Innovation
Julia Taylor Kennedy is executive vice president and director of publications at the Center for Talent Innovation. She coauthored Disabilities and Inclusion, Mission Critical: Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce, and Power of the Purse: Engaging Women Decision Makers for Healthy Outcomes. A seasoned writer, producer, and interviewer, Taylor Kennedy has moderated sessions and hosted podcasts at the UN, Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs, The Conference Board, and many others. She has also collaborated with business and gender experts on articles published in Forbes, Time, and academic journals, and has advised speakers for major platforms like the World Economic Forum and the United Nations. Previously, Taylor Kennedy hosted 51%, a public radio show on gender issues, and reported for NPR and NPR member stations. She earned a journalism degree from Northwestern University and a master of international relations from Yale University.