About
My name is Taylor. I hold a bachelors from the College of William & Mary in Economics and a Masters in Applied Statistics from Penn State University. I am currently employed as a statistician with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and am formerly an economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. I have a strong practical background with mathematics and statistical programming. Before coming to the Washington, D.C. area I worked with the Global Research Institute researching development finance and international political economy. I have a working proficiency in Arabic and served as a teaching assistant in the Arabic Department and William & Mary for two years. I enjoy tabletop games, museums, and volunteering at the National Archives.
I love helping student succeed in their studies. It is incredibly rewarding to see somebody who is determined to make their academics stronger succeed in that goal. I've tutored hundreds of students in the D.C. area ranging from as young as 7th grade to as old as working professionals in doctorate programs.