The Episcopal Diocese of California
Stephanie Martin Taylor, M.S. has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Stephanie began their career as a Press Office Intern at The White House in 1994. Stephanie then worked as a Television Anchor/Weekend Executive Producer/Reporter at KIDK for two years, where they anchored evening newscasts and oversaw weekend workflow. Stephanie then joined WFDD as a Radio Host/Reporter/Senior News Editor, where they anchored daily live radio newscasts and produced in-depth features and interview segments. In 2005, they joined KQED as a Radio Anchor/Reporter, responsible for conducting interviews, writing script copy, and delivering live news on-air. Most recently, Stephanie has been the Communications Director (Canon for Communications) at the Episcopal Diocese of California since 2017.
Stephanie Martin Taylor, M.S. has a Master of Science degree in Journalism from the Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism. Prior to pursuing their Master's degree, they completed their Bachelor of Arts degree at Colgate University, where they double majored in History and French. In 2020, Stephanie also obtained a certification in coaching from The Life Coach School.
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The Episcopal Diocese of California
Our Mission: Embodied Justice for All People & for God’s Creation • Church Vitality • Rooted Spirituality • Transparent & Accountable Leadership • Inclusive Community The Episcopal Diocese of California serves a diverse community of faith encompassing the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Approximately 21,000 people form 73 congregations and the diocese is organized into six deaneries (a geographical group of parishes). The Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and Southern Alameda deaneries cover their respective counties; the Peninsula Deanery consists of all of San Mateo County and a small portion of Santa Clara County.