Taylor Odisho (she/her) is a staff writer at Senior Executive Media, highlighting innovators and exploring trends on the DEI beat. She is fascinated by the evolution of DEI in the workplace and eager to showcase the industry’s inner workings. Prior to this role, Taylor worked in communications and audience development. She was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago but currently lives in New York City.
Have a story idea? Send Taylor an email at taylor.odisho@seniorexecutive.com.
Taylor Odisho (she/her) is a staff writer at Senior Executive Media, highlighting innovators and exploring trends on the DEI beat. She is fascinated by the evolution of DEI in the workplace and eager to showcase the industry’s inner workings. Prior to this role, Taylor worked in communications and audience development. She was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago but currently lives in New York City.
Have a story idea? Send Taylor an email at taylor.odisho@seniorexecutive.com.

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