Award-winning Excellence in Federal Financial Management
December 17, 2012
James L. Taylor was confirmed by the United States Senate as the Chief Financial
Officer for the Department of Labor on June 22, 2010. Prior to this position, he
served as Deputy Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security, where he
assisted the Inspector General in managing over 600 auditors, inspectors, and
investigators. From 1999-2005, Mr. Taylor was the Deputy Chief Financial Officer for
the Department of Commerce, where he successfully implemented the department's first
integrated financial management system and earned its first clean audit opinion.
Prior to his position at Commerce, Mr. Taylor served as the Deputy Chief Financial
Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA), where he helped transform
FEMA's financial operations to more effectively support the agency's disaster
response activities, and achieved its first clean audit opinion. Mr. Taylor has
received the Donald E. Scantlebury Award for Excellence in Federal Financial
Management, and the Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive. He received
his BA from Old Dominion University and an MPA from the University of Delaware,
where he was a Public Service Fellow.


