
Carin Taylor Speaking Fee: $10,000 to $20,000

Speaking Fee:
$10,000 to $20,000
Travels From:
SFO - San Francisco
Travels From:
SFO - San Francisco
Primary Topic Category:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Social Justice
Primary Topic Category:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Social Justice
Secondary Topic Category:
Business & Entrepreneurship
Secondary Topic Category:
Business & Entrepreneurship
Carin Taylor Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Carin Taylor is the Chief Diversity Officer at Workday and an Executive Diversity Consultant at RISEQUITY. She leads global strategies to advance inclusion, equity, and belonging in the workplace. Carin has held leadership roles at Genentech and Cisco Systems, focusing on diversity, innovation, and employee engagement. She is known for her ability to create inclusive environments where all voices are valued. Carin also serves on the board of Watermark, an organization dedicated to increasing women’s leadership.
Carin Taylor is the Chief Diversity Officer at Workday, where she drives the company’s global inclusion and diversity strategy. With a deep commitment to creating equitable workplaces, Carin focuses on fostering environments where every individual feels valued and empowered to bring their full selves to work. Her approach combines strategic insight with a passion for social justice, making her a respected leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Before joining Workday, Carin held senior roles at Genentech and Cisco Systems, where she developed and led initiatives around diversity, innovation, and employee engagement. Her experience spans human resources, finance, and customer service, giving her a broad perspective on organizational dynamics. She is known for her ability to build high-performing teams and implement programs that enhance both culture and business outcomes.
Carin’s journey into diversity leadership began with a strong belief in the power of inclusion to unlock potential and drive change. She has a talent for truth-telling and challenging the status quo in ways that inspire progress. Outside of her corporate roles, Carin serves on the board of Watermark, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the representation of women in leadership positions.
Based in Santa Clara, California, Carin continues to be a sought-after speaker and advisor. She brings practical strategies and thoughtful leadership to conversations about equity, belonging, and leadership development. Her work is grounded in the idea that true innovation and growth come from embracing diverse perspectives and experiences.