Taylor Cobb, J.D.
Investigator, TNG
Areas of Expertise
ADA/504
Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment
Case Management
Hearing Officers/Advisors
Investigators
Mediation/Alternative Disputes
Non-Discrimination
Sexual Misconduct
Student/Organization Misconduct
Title IX
Title VI
Education
B.F.A., Studio Art, Appalachian State University
B.A., English, Appalachian State University
J.D., Elon University School of Law
Professional organizations
ATIXA
Mecklenburg Bar Association
National Association of Women Lawyers
Admissions to Practice
State of North Carolina
Taylor Cobb, J.D.
Investigator, TNG
“As you discover what strength you can draw from your community in this world from which it stands apart, look outward as well as inward. Build bridges instead of walls.” – US Supreme Court Justice, Sonia Sotomayer
Taylor Cobb (she/her) has a wide range of experience with Title IX and Civil Rights investigations for both higher education and K-12 institutions. Her passion for equity began as a Resident Assistant at Appalachian State University, where she first engaged in Title IX and Civil Rights investigations as a responsible employee and witness.
Before joining TNG, Cobb served as Assistant Director of Title IX and Equal Opportunity/Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Christopher Newport University, where she conducted workplace and educational investigations of alleged discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct for students and employees. During her tenure at Christopher Newport University, Cobb led Title IX compliance through policy development, conducting all required training for students and employees, and prevention education.
Prior to her time at Christopher Newport, Cobb practiced under attorneys serving the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence. In her roles, she developed and trained on Title IX compliance and policy, co-drafted an amicus brief to the North Carolina Supreme Court, and created one-sheet resources for clients, law enforcement, and local domestic violence service providers regarding state and federal law changes. Cobb also worked with the Coalition’s Campus Consortium to update North Carolina campuses on Title IX rulemaking in 2020 and 2024 and other state laws. During law school, Cobb served as a Guardian Ad Liem in North Carolina, representing children’s best interests in cases of abuse and/or neglect.
Cobb earned a B.F.A. in Studio Art, specializing in ceramics and printmaking, and a B.A. in English: Professional Writing from Appalachian State University. She then earned a J.D. from Elon University School of Law.
Cobb lives in Newport News, Virginia, with her partner and their four cats (three of which earned their place in her home by appearing at her door during the pandemic.)