Tanaya Tauber is the senior director of Town Hall programs at the National Constitution Center, where she curates America’s Town Hall programs bringing together thought leaders of all viewpoints for conversations and debates about the most significant constitutional topics of our time. In this capacity, she manages a menu of live, online, traveling, and on-site programs for a range of adult audiences from creation to implementation and distribution. She is also a producer of the Live at America’s Town Hall podcast and assists with the Center’s national bipartisan initiatives and projects.
Tauber began her work at the National Constitution Center in 2007 as an intern in the education and exhibits department where she found a passion for American history and constitutional law, before joining the staff in 2008 as the National Programs & Initiatives Assistant. In her previous roles at the National Constitution Center, she has organized hundreds of book talks, debates, panels, and multi-day symposia featuring numerous historians, politicians, journalists, and scholars.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University. Tauber also studied at Temple University’s campus in Rome, Italy, and has a certificate in leadership and management from Temple University.
She lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her husband Mike and daughter Zora.