Taylor joins Campbell Law as Director of the Career & Professional Development Center

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced the addition of Kala Taylor to the law school’s senior staff. Taylor will serve Campbell Law students and alums as the new Director of the Career & Professional Development Center. She boasts nearly 10 years of career and professional development experience, including performing in variety of capacities at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 2013. She most recently served as the associate director of career development at UNCG. Additionally, Taylor spends considerable time as a purpose coach for individuals managing career transitions.

“I am excited to join a dynamic team at Campbell Law because I believe in the school and the students,” said Taylor. “Having practiced law in North Carolina, I am well aware that Campbell Law graduates are known for their preparation and their zeal for justice. I look forward to being a part of the team at Campbell Law that nurtures that reputation.”

A scholar of the intersection between confidence, hope, purpose and the world of work, her strength-based research at UNCG gained national attention as a 2015 Member’s Choice Award finalist with the National Association for Colleges and Employers. In November 2015 she presented on the topic at the National Symposium for Student Retention in Orlando, Fla.

Prior to UNCG, Taylor held several positions at Wake Forest University School of Law, serving as an assistant director of career services and associate director of the office of career and professional development. She was also a certified internal diversity trainer for the university.

Taylor is a certified Strengths Coach and Educator through GALLUP, Inc. She has presented at several conferences, both regionally and nationally on the topic of strengths-based education, coaching and the effective collaborative and strengths-based approach between academic affairs and student affairs in student development. She also facilitates staff and team development workshops for a variety of organizations.

A native of Yanceyville, N.C., Taylor earned a B.A. in sociology from Wake Forest University prior to obtaining both a B.A. in Civil Law and a J.D. from Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center. Following law school she practiced at Brock & Scott, PLLC in Winston-Salem, N.C. She is a member of the North Carolina State Bar, the National Association of Legal Career Professionals and the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

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Since its founding in 1976, Campbell Law School has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. The school has twice received the Gambrell Professionalism Award from the American Bar Association, honoring its First-Year Professionalism Development Series in 2003 and the Connections mentorship program in 2016. The school has also been recognized by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation’s best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 3,900 alumni, including more than 3,000 who reside and work in North Carolina. In September 2009, Campbell Law relocated to a state-of-the-art building in downtown Raleigh. For more information, visit http://law.campbell.edu.

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