Taylor Bostock

Taylor Bostock

Principal (she/her/hers)

“What excites me about working at Edgility is the chance to partner with an organization I’ve long admired for its commitment to education reform and its effectiveness in matching candidates with great organizations. I’m particularly drawn to Edgility’s mission-driven approach, its alignment with my own values, and the opportunity to work with a talented, female-led team. The collaborative effort to find exceptional leaders for schools across the country is both inspiring and motivating for me.

Taylor’s journey began as a high school student in Santa Barbara, CA, where she witnessed significant disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes between the white and Hispanic communities. Inspired by her father’s dedicated work on the Santa Barbara School Board to address these inequities, Taylor developed a deep commitment to educational justice. This passion was further ignited during her time at the University of Southern California. Just a month after graduating, she joined Teach for America and began teaching high school English at Locke High School. From her very first day in the classroom, Taylor knew she was destined to make a difference in addressing educational inequity. She later fell in love with charter schools and has worked at places like Achievement First and KIPP. Nineteen years later, her dedication to education reform remains as strong as ever.

  • For the first seven years of her career, Taylor worked in schools: Taylor was a high school English teacher through Teach for America in Los Angeles and later became an Assistant Principal at Achievement First in Brooklyn. Instead of becoming a School Principal, she fell in love with recruitment and became the Sr. Director of School Leader recruitment at Achievement First, locating internal and external leaders for 34 schools across three states.

  • As the Director of National Recruitment at the KIPP Foundation, Taylor authored the inaugural KIPP Recruitment Playbook and played a pivotal role in training and coaching nineteen KIPP regions. Her efforts led to a remarkable improvement in hiring outcomes, increasing the percentage of hires completed by the last day of school from 63% to 92% within just one year.

Our team

Allison Wyatt, MBA

Co-Founder and Managing Partner (she/her/hers)

Camille Gomez

Executive Assistant (she/her/hers)

Christina Greenberg

Co-Founder and Managing Partner (she/her/hers)

Christina Pfeiffer

Senior Manager, Organizational Initiatives (she/her/hers)

Dana DeAngelis

Executive Assistant (she/her/hers)

Danielle Tate, CSM

Client Services Coordinator (she/her/hers)

Dayne Castillo

Digital Marketing Associate (she/her/hers)

Elise Austin

Client Operations & Contracts Specialist (she/her/hers)

Emma Chow

Client Services Coordinator (she/her/hers)

Hadley Kornacki

Director of Client Services Operations (she/her/hers)

Ila Shah

Partner, (she/her/hers)

Jennifer Svendsen, PhD

Principal (she/her/hers)

Joanna Norko

Marketing Customer Engagement Manager (she/her/hers)

Jonathan Howard

Associate Partner (he/him/his)

Joshua Lachs

Associate Partner (he/him/his)

Kaelan Forbes, MBA

Senior Talent Equity Consultant (she/her/hers)

Kevin Haroldo Ramirez

Senior Talent Equity Consultant (he/him)

Lisa Daly

Senior Human Resources Manager (she/her/hers)

Mara Cooper

Mara Cooper

Senior Search Consultant (she/her/hers)

Marissa McNeil - Analyst

Marissa McNeil, MA, SHRM-CP

Senior Talent Equity Consultant (she/her/hers)

Melissa Kong, MBA, MChem

Talent Equity Analyst (she/her/hers)

Nathaniel Browning

Talent Equity Consultant (he/him/his)

Nora Maligmat

Search Consultant (she/her/hers)

Seema Dekhtawala

Principal (she/her/hers)

Serena Moy

Principal (she/her/hers)

Tammy Jackson

Associate Partner (she/her/hers)

Taylor Bostock

Principal (she/her/hers)

Zachary Harr

Senior Consultant, Sourcing Operations (he/him/his)

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