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Jeremy Taylor

Chief Research & Evaluation Officer at The Possible Project

Jeremy Taylor is a highly experienced intellectual property attorney with a background in engineering. He works closely with tech companies located in the San Francisco Bay Area and globally, providing guidance in preparation for future disputes and resolving intellectual property disputes. His experience as a trained engineer and trial attorney allows him to identify potential IP issues and minimize risks for clients. Jeremy's profound understanding of technology and his relationships with tech companies enable him to align his strategies with their business goals.

Before joining Baker Botts as a partner, Jeremy worked at Kirkland & Ellis LLP as an associate and partner, respectively. He has also served as a mechanical engineer at Giga-tronics. Jeremy studied engineering and mathematics at Southern Adventist University, where he obtained his undergraduate degree. He obtained his JD from New York University School of Law.

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Experience

Chief Research & Evaluation Officer at The Possible Project since January 2021
Vice President of Evaluation and Learning at The Possible Project, Director of Assessment and Continuous Improvement at CASEL, Founder at Stats Make Me Cry

Education

PhD in Clinical Child Psychology from DePaul University, 2006 - 2013

Location

Oakland, California, United States