MotionMobs President Taylor Peake talks recent honors and the perks of being different

“I encourage minority talent that’s diverse in nature with different backgrounds and thought patterns,” Taylor Peake said. “The most important thing I’ve done is grow my team and build such a strong team. There is a huge advantage in being different.”
Women to Watch 2018: Emily Hart

“Communication has always been at the core of every job I’ve ever had. The work I do with MotionMobs is partially education and partially storytelling, which is the intersection of the things I love most, all within the realm of cutting-edge technology…”
Bham app developers weigh in ahead of Apple conference

Birmingham tech companies will be glued to their screens during the keynote address to see what is coming down the pipeline from the Cupertino tech giant. MotionMobs was started 18 months after the App Store launched in 2008. So, the conference has become a tradition for Taylor Wyatt and her team…
Risk & Reward

Taylor Peake Wyatt founded MotionMobs, a custom software consulting and development firm, during her last semester at UAB’s Collat School of Business. She was only 19 years old. Leaping into the technology industry was daunting, but the potential rewards were thrilling, she says…
Birmingham exec testifies before Congressional committee

A Birmingham businesswoman is seeking to help Congress think through tax reform. Taylor Peake Wyatt, president of Birmingham’s MotionMobs, testified today before the U.S. House of Representatives Small Business Committee on tax reform…