Title: Diversity Consultant and Strength Coach
Company: Darlene Taylor, LLC
Location: Lake Balboa, California, United States
Darlene Taylor, diversity consultant and strength coach at Darlene Taylor, LLC, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievements, and leadership in consultancy.
Ms. Taylor’s academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Washington State University in 1996, followed by her attainment of a Master of Social Work from the University of Cincinnati in 2001. Demonstrating a commitment to ongoing professional growth, she has pursued various certifications, including her qualified administrator credential from the Intercultural Development Inventory and a professional certified coach accreditation from the Fowler International Academy of Professional Coaching. Furthermore, Ms. Taylor holds notable certifications as a Gallup-accredited strengths coach, a certified Spartan SGX coach by Spartan Race Inc., and a Precision Nutrition Inc.-certified level I nutrition coach. She is also a certified personal fitness trainer accredited by the Athletics and Fitness Association of America.
Embarking on her professional journey as an adjunct faculty instructor at the University of Cincinnati, Ms. Taylor shared her expertise from 2008 to 2019. Transitioning into mental health therapy, she dedicated her skills to others as a mental health therapist at Compass Point Counseling, Inc. from 2018 to 2020. Demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit, she established Project Me With Darlene, LLC in 2015, functioning as its owner and actively engaging as a personal trainer and nutrition coach. Embracing multifaceted roles, she has served as a diversity consultant, strength coach, and DYT consultant since 2019. Expanding her repertoire, Ms. Taylor has also ventured into authorship, founding Darlene Taylor, LLC, where she has been active as an author, coach, and speaker since 2020.
Ms. Taylor’s success is rooted in her profound dedication to improving lives, which is evident across diverse facets of her career. Her most notable achievement includes authoring “It’s Not About Us: A Co-parenting Survival Guide to Taking the High Road,” reflecting her commitment to empowering families navigating co-parenting challenges. Looking ahead, she envisions expanding her coaching practice, crafting a new book, and amplifying her speaking engagements to further aid families. Guided by her motto, “Leave people better than you found them,” Ms. Taylor employs a strength-based approach to co-parenting, focusing on fostering individual and co-parenting growth.
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