Martin Taylor (disambiguation)
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Martin Taylor may refer to:
  • Martin Andrew Taylor
    Martin Andrew Taylor
    Martin Andrew Taylor is currently an Operating Principal at Vista Equity Partners, as well as the President of Vista Consulting Group. Taylor was the former senior executive Corporate Vice President of Windows Live and MSN at Microsoft. Martin Taylor also worked closely with Microsoft Chief...

    , President of Vista Consulting Group and former Microsoft employee
  • Sir Martin J. Taylor
    Martin J. Taylor
    Sir Martin John Taylor FRS was professor of pure mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester and, prior to its formation and merger, UMIST where he was appointed to a chair after moving from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1986...

    , British mathematician and past Vice-President of the Royal Society
  • Martin Taylor (guitarist), British jazz guitarist
  • Martin Taylor (businessman)
    Martin Taylor (businessman)
    Martin Taylor is a businessman and former chief executive of Barclays Bank. He is currently Chairman of Syngenta AG.-Career:He joined Reuters as a journalist in 1974, before moving to the Financial Times in 1978, where he edited the paper's Lex column.In 1984, he joined the board of Courtaulds,...

    , former Barclays chief executive
  • Martin Taylor (cricketer)
    Martin Taylor (cricketer)
    Martin Taylor was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Devon. He was born in Liverpool....

  • Martin Taylor (footballer born 1966)
    Martin Taylor (footballer born 1966)
    Martin Taylor is a goalkeeping coach at Derby County and former footballer. He was a goalkeeper.-Career:A one-time apprentice coal miner, Taylor was signed from Mile Oak Rovers as understudy to Peter Shilton...

    , English football goalkeeper
  • Martin Taylor (footballer born 1979), English football defender
  • Marty Taylor, fictional character in Home Improvement
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