Bio:
Taylor Johnson is a Domestic Policy Advisor with Bread’s Policy and Research Institute. He conducts analysis on current data and research and advises the organization on federal and state policy reforms that address hunger and poverty in the U.S. He graduated with a degree in political science with a minor in economics and ardently believes that good data should yield good policy. His combined belief in the power of policy, faith, and food led him to join Bread to support their work of ending hunger here in the U.S. and abroad.
Speaking Topics & Audiences
Taylor brings expertise in public policy, data analysis, and program evaluation, with a particular focus on hunger, food insecurity, and the effectiveness of federal nutrition programs. His work translates complex data into clear and actionable understanding for diverse audiences, including policymakers, nonprofit leaders, and community stakeholders. He regularly speaks on topics such as trends in food insecurity, the impact of policy decisions on those experiencing food insecurity, and how to use data to drive advocacy and program improvement. Taylor often presents to national and state-based nonprofit organizations, advocacy coalitions, faith-based groups, and cross-sector partners.