
Laura Taylor, MAPP, serves as an advisor for Day2Day Talent and is the Project Manager of Education at the Positive Psychology Center, PPC, and Well-Being Specialist for the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, LPS, at the University of Pennsylvania. She supports positive education programs at Penn, serves as an assistant instructor in the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program, and is piloting preventative and promotional efforts to support well-being for LPS staff, faculty, and students. Her aim is to integrate positive psychology theory and research into practice within LPS in sustainable ways, and her dream is for well-being to be like fluoride in water. She completed her MAPP degree in 2014, is the founder of Acting Strengths, and co-created the Penn Program for Flourishing alongside founder, Faisal Kahn. She is deeply interested in the evidence-based application of positive interventions to help people thrive, enjoy attuning presentations to serve various populations, and her passions lie at the intersection of the performing arts and positive psychology.