Alice Taylor
Alice Taylor (Engr ’78)
Alice Brown Taylor (Engr ’78) was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States alongside 30 other graduates of Boston College Law School.
Alice Taylor (Engr ’78)
Alice Taylor (Engr ’78 L/M) has been elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Charles River Center, a $25m non-profit social services organization supporting people with developmental disabilities, based in Needham, Massachusetts. The Charles River Center was founded in 1956 and is an accredited chapter of The Arc. It serves over 450 individuals daily and offers other services and supports to over 900 children, families, and adults with ID/DD and autism. A notable CRC accomplishment was the creation of Wings for Autism®, a coordinated airport rehearsal program designed to ease the stress of flying for persons on the autism spectrum and others with intellectual/developmental disabilities. The program is now offered at airports nationwide.
Alice is an attorney (Boston College Law School, 1996) with a solo practice in Waltham, Massachusetts, and the parent of three adult children, one with autism.
Alice Taylor (Engr ’78)
Alice Taylor (Engr ’78) was a guest lecturer at Boston College Law School on the subject of elder law and estate planning for families with special needs children. Ms. Taylor’s law practice is in Waltham, Mass.