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Beginning his career as a sales training
consultant with Teaching Systems Corp., Mr.
Taylor moved on to start his own very
successful business. With more than 25 years
as the President and founder of Taylor
Associates, Inc., he founded and operated
the largest distributorship of commercial
spin-off and movie-related fad merchandise
in the United States. Taylor contributed to
the success of several merchandising
products including Batman, The Simpsons,
Ninja Turtles, Saturday Night Fever and
Power Rangers, which catapulted him to
national prominence in his field.
More recently, Taylor has been active as
a nationally syndicated radio talk show host
on such notable networks as Talk America,
Business Talk Radio Network, and Prime
Sports Radio Network. He has hosted the
Baseball Hall of Fame inductions at
Cooperstown, N.Y., has served as an analyst
for the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, presided at
the White House on Health Care Reform and
broadcast live at the 104th Congress at the
Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Taylor currently hosts three business
shows: Equity Strategies on the Business Talk
Radio Network and
Equity
Strategies on the Radio America Network,
and Stu
Taylor on Business, aired on Business
1060, WBIX-AM/Boston.
He is the author of an autobiographical
business book entitled
How to Turn Trends into
Fortunes (Without Getting Left in the Dust),
published by Birch Lane Press (ISBN
#155972171-5). Taylor is an experienced
speaker on the lecture circuit and has
appeared on the cable television networks
C-SPAN and CNN, while having been written up
in Newsweek magazine as well as many
other national periodicals and newspapers.
He has also been featured on the nationally
syndicated TV show American Journal
and appeared on National Public Radio and
the BBC.
Taylor served as Director of Media
and Entertainment for Spookyworld,
America's largest horror
theme park. He has served as a
promoter for George Foreman, who
wrote the foreward for Taylor's
book. Stu Taylor has also hosted
radio shows with former Boston Red
Sox star, Rico Petrocelli ("The Home
Team"), ex-Red Sox ace relief
pitcher, Dick Radatz ("Circle the
Bases") and three-time world boxing
champion, 'Dangerous' Dana
Rosenblatt ("In This Corner").
Taylor has also broadcasted scores
of professional boxing matches with
Rosenblatt for television, including
DirecTV, Joe DeGuardia's Star
Boxing, and Fox Sports Net's
"Mohegan Sun Fight Night New
England".
Taylor's experience in the entertainment
field includes serving as a co-writer for
the WCVB-TV (Boston ABC affiliate) series
"Park Street Under," which served as the
forerunner of the legendary NBC-TV series
"Cheers," and as the producer for the highly
successful late 1970s disco TV series,
"Stage Door Disco."
Taylor is a graduate of Northeastern
University in Boston, and holds a degree in
Experimental Psychology.
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