Karrin Taylor Robson Selected To Replace Patterson On Arizona Board Of Regents

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Governor Doug Ducey wasted no time replacing Greg Patterson with Karrin Taylor Robson to serve on the Arizona Board of Regents. Patterson tendered his resignation after embarrassing himself and the governor in a “caffeine induced” verbal attack on an Arizona legislator.

Taylor Robson is the president of Arizona Strategies, a real estate development company.

“I thank Governor Ducey for his trust in me for this important position,” Taylor Robson said. “Arizona’s public universities are not only the academic pillars of our state, they are major drivers of our economic development. I look forward to working with the regents and university presidents at such a critical juncture to provide accountability and oversight for Arizona taxpayers and citizens, and to continue to support the enhancement of these nationally recognized institutions for the betterment of students and their families.”

Taylor Robson serves on the board of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council as well as other government, community and economic development organizations. Taylor Robson also served as the national President of the Foundation for Environmental and Economic Progress.

Prior to DMB, Taylor Robson was a principal with the law firm of Biskind, Hunt & Taylor, P.L.C., where she practiced in the areas of land use, development and zoning law representing large landowners.

Records show that she has been a donor to mostly establishment Republican candidates for office.

Other than once having been a student, nothing in Taylor Robson’s biography indicates any experience or familiarity with the needs of university students and faculty.