Sarah Taylor

Founder at Oodles

Sarah Taylor is the founder of Oodles, a previous corporate partnership manager for Christian Aid and Chatham House, and the head of membership for the French Chamber of Great Britain. Sarah has spent their career dedicated to fundraising and development for various organizations.

Sarah started their career as a corporate partnerships manager for Christian Aid in 2010. Sarah was responsible for securing funding from corporations to support the work of the charity. In 2013, Sarah moved to Chatham House, where they continued their work as a corporate partnerships manager.

In 2014, Sarah became the development director for the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. In this role, they were responsible for raising funds for BIICL and the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law. Sarah worked closely with directors, researchers, and the development board to develop relationships with donors and create fundraising materials, proposals, and events.

In 2019, Sarah took on the role of head of membership for the French Chamber of Great Britain. In this role, they manage the membership department and organizes events for members.

Sarah’s experience in fundraising and event management make their an excellent leader for Oodles. With their dedication to their work and their passion for helping others, Sarah is sure to continue making a positive impact on the world around her.

Sarah Taylor has a BA (Hons) in Modern Languages from the University of Bradford and a bachelor's degree from Congleton Grammar School.

Timeline

  • Founder

    Current role