TARA Y. COYT believes in the power of the written
word. Her marketing and messaging skills equip businesses to reach
the right markets with the appropriate messages. Known as The Write
Author Coach, Tara helps aspiring and existing authors by sharing
her best talents - writing, strategic development, marketing and
creativity.
In addition to publishing
her own works and creating marketing messages for corporations,
entrepreneurs and speakers, Tara is the Editor-In-Chief of Event
City Magazine and a preferred editor for Moody Publishers. She has
written for Atlanta Magazine, Catalyst Magazine, Rolling Out
Magazine, the Atlanta Voice, the Black MBA Magazine and The
Association Book. Tara's marketing and book development advise have
been quoted on numerous web sites and translated into Japanese.
Her
compulsion to share information and her knack for collaboration
led to the creation of the GET IT WRITE Author's Circle, which
features teleclasses, workshops and resources from literary and
publishing professionals. Her first book, DOWNlo MARKETING:
Uncover Your Business, Discover More Profits is an example
of Tara’s straightforward, personable and humorous approach to
writing.
Growing up with her twin brother in Cleveland, OH,
Tara spent summers reading Agatha Christie mysteries, Black history
books and novels by her favorite author, Tony Morrison (when she
wasn't playing basketball in the backyard). Throughout elementary
school, high school and college Tara’s teachers urged her to pursue
a career in writing, but she chose a different path (actually
several different paths) before finally realizing she couldn’t deny
the truth: she is a writer.
Tara worked for the Internal Revenue Service, spent
several years in the insurance industry, earned an MBA in Marketing
from The Ohio State University. Soon after she was
selected as a Walter Kaitz Foundation Fellow and recruited by TCI,
the largest cable operator in the country.
While at TCI, she managed cooperative marketing programs with cable
providers like HBO and Showtime and was selected to work on the
launch of new digital cable and telephony services.
Tara built a reputation as an innovative
change-agent while at Burrell Communications, where she led national
campaigns for McDonald’s. She was responsible for editing the Little
Known Black History Facts booklets and managing the program's
national advertising efforts.
Shortly after 9/11, Tara jumped into the world of entrepreneurship
with Coyt Communications and eventually moved the business to
Atlanta, GA. One year after arriving in Atlanta her work as a
marketing strategist, copywriter and editorial manager were
recognized with an outstanding business achievement award from the
Atlanta Business League.
She has also been
instrumental in launching and managing several new ventures
including The Business Plan Boot Camp for Entrepreneurs, Pro
Speakers Bureau and the Chicago Hip Hop Music Awards.
Tara currently serves on the Atlanta Writers Club
board and the Atlanta Technical College Foundation board,
chairing the college’s annual fund raising event. She is a
graduate of the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta’s Volunteer
Involvement Program (VIP) and has served as a Community
Investment Volunteer for the organization. She was a founding
member of the Institute of African American Studies, a community
forum leader for Chicago’s The Public Square, a member of the
Chicago chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women,
the Chicago chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Men,
the Black MBA Association and the National Association of
Minorities in Communications.
When she isn’t coaching authors or writing (a column
for Catalyst Magazine, a memoir and a book on spirituality) Tara can
be heard discussing the GET IT WRITE Approach. Her audiences
include writers, business professionals, elected officials,
speakers, educators and college students striving to transform
their ideas, goals, experience and passions into successful
ventures.
Organizations benefiting from Tara's
GET IT WRITE Approach
and marketing communication programs include : BellSouth, Cingular,
Georgia Pacific, the Georgia Department of Education, Kennesaw
State University, , The Black Business Professionals Conference and
the U.S. Army Reserves.
Past Speaking/Training
Engagements include:
Cingular, BellSouth, Georgia Pacific
Black Business Professionals & Entrepreneurs
Conference,
The IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE)
The Miller Urban Entrepreneur Series, WAOK
Entrepreneur Series, Bronner Business Institute
U.S. Army
Atlanta Writers Club, Village Writers Group
Kennesaw State University, Bainbridge College,
APCA Conference,
The
Georgia Department of Education,
Redan High School