Senior Vice President, Policy and Advocacy
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Washington, District of Columbia
Reyna Taylor brings extensive experience with federal public policy initiatives to protect access and affordability to her role as senior vice president, public policy and advocacy at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing where she leads public policy and government affairs activities, supervises legislative matters and guides overall public policy strategy at the state and federal level. With nearly two decades of specialty pharmaceutical and medical device experience, Taylor has a wide range of knowledge on public policy issues, including Medicare, Medicaid and commercial management of managed care organizations, hospitals, pharmacies and mental health centers. She holds a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience from Bates College and earned a Master of Science in biotechnology and Master of Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University. Currently, she serves on the board of the Mental Health Liaison Group.
E14 - An Update on National Council Policy Priorities
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM CT