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“Taylor brings a unique blend of strategic and cross-functional thinking to every project.”

“Working with Taylor was a real pleasure. She genuinely cares about the customers we serve and is deeply invested in their success. Taylor brings a unique blend of strategic and cross-functional thinking to every project. With her background in product marketing, she balances big-picture strategy with hands-on execution—always keeping both customer outcomes and business metrics front and center. I was continually impressed by her drive to improve processes and boost productivity, especially through the tools she built and her early, thoughtful adoption of AI. Any team would be lucky to have her.”

Benjamin Ritner
Founder of KadenceWP
on LinkedIn

Reviewer Meta Data

relationship: supervisor_skip-level; leadership_peer+
length: 5_years
taylor_versions: vStellarWP_ProdMarkDir; vLearnDash_ProOwn
focus: team_building; roadmap
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This section describes how I know the reviewer, how long we’ve worked together, and what version(s) of my career they’ve intersected with — the contextual release notes of our collaboration.

  • Relationship: Ben and I worked most closely when he was my boss’s boss — part of the senior leadership team charged with turning LearnDash from a fading legacy product into a platform poised for growth. I was Product Owner during that time, responsible for bridging user needs and strategic priorities while Ben provided higher-level direction and organizational context.
  • Length: Five years.
  • Taylor Versions: Our paths first crossed when I was Director of Product Marketing overseeing KadenceWP, though our collaboration deepened later at LearnDash when I moved into Product Ownership within his leadership chain.
  • Focus: Ben’s mentorship and leadership were most visible in two areas: team building and roadmap development. He helped guide the structure and alignment of the LearnDash team while also acting as a thought partner in refining long-term product direction — shaping not just what we built, but how we built it together.