Taylor Logan is a business development lead at RHR with over a decade of experience building strategic client partnerships and delivering tailored leadership solutions. Leveraging deep expertise in consultative sales, executive coaching programs, and enterprise-level leadership development, Taylor has a proven track record of forming lasting client relationships. She is known for her ability to listen deeply, communicate strategically, and balance client needs with organizational capabilities. Her work spans industries and sectors, and she excels at connecting C-suite leaders with solutions that support both business strategy and leadership development.
Prior to joining RHR, Taylor served as a senior client strategist at AIIR Consulting, where she exceeded goals and secured multiple top-performing accounts. She previously spent eight years at the Center for Creative Leadership, progressing through roles from account management to strategic business partner, and was recognized for her ability to develop collaborative partnerships with Fortune 500 clients that resulted in high-impact leadership solutions.
Taylor holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Appalachian State University and a master’s degree in education from James Madison University, where her early career focused on higher education administration and student leadership. She continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to service and community through leadership roles in educational and faith-based organizations.
Focus Areas
- Strategic client relationship management
- Executive coaching and leadership solutions
- Sales strategy and business development
- Custom leader development programs
Education
- James Madison University, master of education, college student personnel administration
- Appalachian State University, bachelor of science, psychology
Leadership philosophy
The best leadership development solutions are those that align human potential and development with business strategy.
Passions
Spending time with her husband and two daughters, running, reading memoirs, traveling, and hosting fun (and often themed) dinner parties for friends.