
Karen Taylor Bass
Karen Taylor Bass is the ultimate big sister. She believes that the 'right' sisterhood can move mountains. Her sisterhood is a movement of 1500 dynamic women supporting and celebrating the various product and services of Karen Taylor Bass and TaylorMade Media, LLC (parent company). From the yearly Renew, Rejuvenate, Reclaim! Spa Retreat at the Hotel Hershey; monthly, "Empowerment, Refreshments and Conversation" saluting the part-time entrepreneur with the best side hustle; and As Powerful As You Want To Be! targeted to college students: and, the critically acclaimed – “Break The Cycle – ABC’s of Financial Empowerment educating high schools students in New York and Nassau County about money matters.
TaylorMade Media’s monthly E-newsletter, which features career and professional development tips, beauty and arts news that pertains to the African Diaspora, is serviced to students and professionals.
As one of the country’s burgeoning orators, Taylor Bass has shared her message of empowerment with the students of University of Texas for the First Annual Mentoring Symposium and acted as the keynote speaker for the National Black Accounts and 100 Black Women (Corporate Retreat). In addition, she’s taken the podium at St. John’s University, her alma mater, as well as The Learning Annex of New York City, Columbia University, Temple University, Hunter College, New York University, JAMPACT, The Consulate of Jamaica and National Black Public Relations Society, to name a few.
Taylor-Bass has been profiled in Marie Claire, Ebony, Billboard and Pathfinder–Travel and has been quoted in Black Enterprise, The Network Journal, Philadelphia Inquirer and Essence. The recipient of the Future Leader Award from Women Making a Difference and NABFEME (National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment) PR Executive of the Year Award for 2005, she’s contributed her writing to the best-selling book, “Souls of My Sisters” and appeared on TV and radio airwaves including WABC, Fox-29, WB-17 and WRKS-FM’s “Phenomenal Woman” segment.
Formerly the President of the Blues Babe Foundation, Bass has served on the board of the Enterprise Center in Philadelphia.
PROGRAMS:
Public Relations An Empowerment Tool
Uncovering Your Passion - What Gift Is Embedded In
Your Soul? Are You Pursuing Your Passion? Why or Why
Not?
Branding Your Passion - Is Your Passion Marketable?
Is It All Or Part Of Your Livelihood?
Entreneu-her-ship - Tips To Being "Bad As You Wanna Be
In Business"
Dating Yourself - Would You Date Yourself? Let's Talk
About It and See
Sisterhood - A community of trust, love and
sacredness. Why it's important to have a community
that uplifts, empowers and hold you accountable.
As Powerful As You Want To Be! Living and identifying
your passion and choosing Happiness (Optimism) -
Choose To Be Happy Through Faith, Choice, Love and
Understanding
Karen Taylor Bass is the ultimate big sister. She believes that the 'right' sisterhood can move mountains. Her sisterhood is a movement of 1500 dynamic women supporting and celebrating the various product and services of Karen Taylor Bass and TaylorMade Media, LLC (parent company). From the yearly Renew, Rejuvenate, Reclaim! Spa Retreat at the Hotel Hershey; monthly, "Empowerment, Refreshments and Conversation" saluting the part-time entrepreneur with the best side hustle; and As Powerful As You Want To Be! targeted to college students: and, the critically acclaimed – “Break The Cycle – ABC’s of Financial Empowerment educating high schools students in New York and Nassau County about money matters.
TaylorMade Media’s monthly E-newsletter, which features career and professional development tips, beauty and arts news that pertains to the African Diaspora, is serviced to students and professionals.
As one of the country’s burgeoning orators, Taylor Bass has shared her message of empowerment with the students of University of Texas for the First Annual Mentoring Symposium and acted as the keynote speaker for the National Black Accounts and 100 Black Women (Corporate Retreat). In addition, she’s taken the podium at St. John’s University, her alma mater, as well as The Learning Annex of New York City, Columbia University, Temple University, Hunter College, New York University, JAMPACT, The Consulate of Jamaica and National Black Public Relations Society, to name a few.
Taylor-Bass has been profiled in Marie Claire, Ebony, Billboard and Pathfinder–Travel and has been quoted in Black Enterprise, The Network Journal, Philadelphia Inquirer and Essence. The recipient of the Future Leader Award from Women Making a Difference and NABFEME (National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment) PR Executive of the Year Award for 2005, she’s contributed her writing to the best-selling book, “Souls of My Sisters” and appeared on TV and radio airwaves including WABC, Fox-29, WB-17 and WRKS-FM’s “Phenomenal Woman” segment.
Formerly the President of the Blues Babe Foundation, Bass has served on the board of the Enterprise Center in Philadelphia.
PROGRAMS:
Public Relations An Empowerment Tool
Uncovering Your Passion - What Gift Is Embedded In
Your Soul? Are You Pursuing Your Passion? Why or Why
Not?
Branding Your Passion - Is Your Passion Marketable?
Is It All Or Part Of Your Livelihood?
Entreneu-her-ship - Tips To Being "Bad As You Wanna Be
In Business"
Dating Yourself - Would You Date Yourself? Let's Talk
About It and See
Sisterhood - A community of trust, love and
sacredness. Why it's important to have a community
that uplifts, empowers and hold you accountable.
As Powerful As You Want To Be! Living and identifying
your passion and choosing Happiness (Optimism) -
Choose To Be Happy Through Faith, Choice, Love and
Understanding
