Taylor Sharp

Taylor Sharp was born in Morganton, North Carolina and lives in New York. Along with his life long friend and co founder Taylor, they created the non-profit organization, Casting for Hope.

Taylor was a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he majored in the philosophy and business of sport. Taylor’s principal interests lie in the intersections of sport and philanthropy and how sport can use its platform to promote good. Taylor graduated in May of 2016. With John, he co-owns Upper Creek Angler, a fly-fishing guide and custom tackle service based in Morganton, NC. Taylor’s mother’s battle with ovarian cancer ended in December of 2010. Casting for Hope got our start through honoring and memorializing Amy’s life while Taylor was a high school student in John’s English classes.

Taylor is the brains behind our marketing efforts and our long-range vision and mission setting.

Taylor Sharp – Inducted in the Humanity category  for co-founding the non-profit Casting for Hope, which supports  women battling ovarian and other gynecological cancers 

Casting for Hope

Casting for Hope got its start when co-founders John Zimmerman and Taylor Sharp started fly fishing together in 2010. Taylor’s mother, Amy Sharp, was fighting ovarian cancer. John’s grandmother, Doris, had passed away several years earlier after fighting a similar multi-year cancer battle. Back then, Taylor was in John’s English classes at Patton High School, but John and Taylor found that fusing fly fishing and their growing friendship helped to heal both of their pains brought about by bearing firsthand witness to the traumas that come from a dear loved one living with cancer. Amy passed in December of 2010. In late 2011, John and Taylor were working on Taylor’s senior project of fly tying and rod building, and they entered a fishing tournament known as “Tie One On” for Casting for Recovery, an organization similar to ours whose focus is on women battling breast cancer. Casting for Hope was born that weekend after John and Taylor came back home after taking second place determined to fuse their love of fly fishing and their friendship with their desire to ease the pain that others were experiencing and which they knew about first hand. John and Taylor co-direct and co-manage annual events such as the Casting for Hope Music Fest, the Casting for Hope Gold Level Fly-Fishing Competition, the fishing side of the Casting for Hope retreats, the Cherokee Classic, and the Morning of Hope 5K Race and Community Sunrise Service. Kathy Haney is the Executive Director.Taylor Sharp – Inducted in the Humanity category for co-founding the non-profit Casting for Hope, which supports women battling ovarian and other gynecological cancers