Ta'quila Wilson
Ta’quila Wilson is a Senior Enterprise Project Manager at Bynder with a dynamic career journey spanning healthcare management, software training, and project management. She began her professional path in healthcare as a Registrar at Carolinas HealthCare System, where she honed her skills in customer service, process improvement, and operational efficiency, including applying Six Sigma and Lean methodologies to reduce patient wait times. From there, she transitioned into the automotive technology space, serving as an Implementation/Client Services Specialist at Cox Automotive, where she delivered Dealertrack DMS software solutions and on-site training to dealerships, establishing a strong foundation in client engagement and technical implementation.
Ta’quila later advanced into project management roles, including Implementation Manager at RealPage, where she designed and executed effective project plans, trained teams, and ensured long-term client success. At Bynder, she progressed from Enterprise Onboarding Manager to Senior Enterprise Project Manager, leading complex software implementations, guiding client engagement strategies, and supporting customers to become power-users of the platform. Her work reflects a commitment to bridging technical solutions with meaningful client outcomes, while fostering strong relationships and trust across diverse teams.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Ta’quila is a passionate advocate for supporting Black women in STEM. She believes deeply in empowering women to recognize their potential and capabilities in technical fields, mentoring and inspiring the next generation to pursue and thrive in STEM careers. Her career reflects not only a trajectory of leadership and impact but also a dedication to uplifting others and expanding opportunities for underrepresented communities in technology and project management.
• Project Management Professional
• Prosci® Certified Change Practitioner - Delivered by The People Side of Change
• Winthrop University- B.B.A.
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to my passion for empowering team members, making thoughtful decisions as a project manager, and earning my PMP certification, which has strengthened my professional expertise.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
The biggest challenge and opportunity in my field is breaking down stereotypes and encouraging more women, especially Black women, to pursue careers in these traditionally male-dominated industries.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values most important to me in my work and personal life are mentorship, continuous learning, and supporting others’ growth, especially by guiding team members through professional development and certification opportunities.