Angela Taylor (born 1971 or 1972) is a retired basketball executive for the WNBA between the 1990s and 2010s. Taylor worked at the WNBA's New York City headquarters in multiple executive roles from 1997 to 2006, after she worked as an assistant coach for university basketball teams in the mid-1990s. Taylor worked in business development for the Minnesota Lynx as the vice president from 2006 to 2008. Taylor was the general manager for the Washington Mystics from October 2008 to October 2010, and for the Atlanta Dream from January 2014 to August 2016. Taylor moved to culinary tourism in 2016 after starting a business in Boise, Idaho.
Taylor was hired by the Minnesota Lynx in July 2006, in order to become the new vice president of business development.[2] Taylor succeeded Linda Hargrove, in October 2008, as the general manager for the Washington Mystics.[3] Taylor also became the team's vice-president. She remained in her positions until she left the Mystics in October 2010.[4][11] Taylor was in charge of a sports consulting firm, before returning to the WNBA in January 2014[12]
Taylor replaced Fred Williams as the general manager for the Atlanta Dream, upon her return. She also ended up as the team's executive vice-president.[13] Taylor was promoted to the job of president of the Dream in May 2014, and she kept her position as the general manager.[4] Taylor ended her tenure with the Dream in August 2016, after she was fired from her general manager position.[14] Taylor created a culinary tourism business in 2016, which allows participants to taste food that is served in Boise, Idaho.[15]