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Taylor Justice is the Co-Founder and CEO of Unite Us, a technology company that develops software to coordinate health and social services. A social entrepreneur with over 12 years of experience leading Unite Us, Justice is passionate about solving significant problems in the health and human service sectors. His leadership has been instrumental in building Unite Us into a key platform for integrating clinical and non-clinical social service providers across communities.
Who is the CEO of Unite Us?
Taylor Justice is a social entrepreneur with deep expertise in health and human services, bringing a mission-driven approach to his role as Co-Founder and CEO of Unite Us. At Unite Us, he leads a team of innovators who create accountable coordinated care networks that interconnect clinical and non-clinical social service providers and track outcomes across the full range of services. The platform enables collaboration, efficiency, and impact for clients and partners that include government agencies, health systems, insurers, and community organizations. Justice holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a B.S. from West Point, where he developed strong leadership, analytical, and strategic skills.
Work History
- Unite Us: Co-Founder & CEO since August 2012
- TAF Capital LLC: Partner since March 2017
- HigherEchelon, Inc.: Partner and Co-Founder from September 2009 to June 2015
- US Army: Infantry Officer from May 2006 to October 2007
Education History
Taylor Justice earned an MBA from Columbia Business School, which has played a central role in shaping his strategic approach to building and scaling Unite Us. He also holds a B.S. from West Point, where he developed the leadership and analytical foundations that continue to inform his work as a social entrepreneur.
When did Taylor Justice join Unite Us?
Taylor Justice co-founded Unite Us and has served as its CEO since August 2012. His tenure has been defined by a commitment to integrating health and human services, driving the development of coordinated care networks that improve the well-being of individuals and communities by addressing the full range of social determinants of health.




























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