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Rachel Dinno Taylor

Founder & CEO, SubArt in San Francisco, California

Rachel Taylor is an accomplished non-profit leader with extensive experience in strategic planning, fundraising, partnerships, and coalition building. Her leadership experience in community and government relations has led to her successful creation of programs and funding for public infrastructure, social change, and place-making initiatives.

She is specially skilled in various areas such as public art, land use, sustainable cities, resource conservation, urban parks, transportation, and climate. Rachel has studied environmental science from San Jose State University and political science and creative writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz and the University of California, Berkeley, respectively.

Rachel is the founder and CEO at SubArt and was formerly associated with organizations such as Highland Properties, California Water Commission (State of California), The Conservation Campaign, The Trust for Public Land, The Nature Conservancy, Planning and Conservation League, DeAnza College, U.S. House of Representatives, County of Santa Clara, and U.S. Peace Corps.

Overall, Rachel is an accomplished non-profit leader with exceptional skills in strategic planning, fundraising, partnership building, and community and government relations. Her expertise in environmental policy and resource conservation make her an invaluable asset for any organization associated with environmentalism, sustainability, or public arts.

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Experience

Founder and CEO at SubArt (June 2011 - Present)
Director, Government Relations at The Trust for Public Land (2000 - 2014); Vice President at The Conservation Campaign (2001 - 2012); Commissioner at California Water Commission, State of California (2002 - 2004); Policy Director at The Nature Conservancy (1998 - 2000); Director of Government Affairs at Planning and Conservation League (1997 - 1999); Instructor, Environmental Policy at DeAnza College (1994 - 1997); Representative to Congresswoman Anna Eshoo at U.S. House of Representatives (1994 - 1997); Senior Transportation Aide to Supervisor Rod Diridon at County of Santa Clara (1991 - 1992); Resource Conservation Coordinator at U.S. Peace Corps (1988 - 1990)

Location

San Francisco, California, United States