Christina Taylor

Christina Taylor will be taking roles on both the USFMMA Ethics Committee and Women’s Commission to help advance the initiatives of diversity and fair competition throughout the USA. Taylor is an accountant, human resource specialist, and lean manufacturing professional. She is a former high school athlete who continues to feed her competitive spirit through martial arts training in various disciplines. Her introduction to and passion for martial arts came through her two boys. They compete, nationally in sport karate, grappling, and pankration tournaments and events.
Taylor attained her bachelor’s and master’s degree in accounting and also holds a master’s in operations management. She serves as an active member of the Accounting Advisory Board for Arkansas State University. She assists in curriculum management and improvement to better prepare ASU graduates for the current needs within the accounting profession.
Taylor is also the United States Fight League’s financial advisor and a member of the USFL Board of Directors. She and husband Chris Taylor are spearheading the fundraising movement to support the U.S. national team’s participation in the IMMAF-WMMAF Cadet World Championships.
She is passionate about the growth and expansion of safe, regulated youth competition and character development. She works with a strong team out of the central region to expand competition opportunities for safe youth competition across the central U.S.