Biography
Tara Antonipillai is a leadership consultant who helps law firms build high-performing teams and develop the leaders who drive them. She trained as a lawyer at Georgetown University Law Center and practiced at Arnold & Porter before earning her Masters in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and her coaching certification at Brown University. She is an ICF-accredited coach.
One thing she keeps noticing with the lawyers she works with: the drive to be excellent is real, and it matters. The problem isn't the drive — it's that most firms aren't structured to sustain it. How work gets assigned, how leadership develops, how pressure gets absorbed — these systems often make burnout feel inevitable. But it doesn't have to be that way. When the conditions are right, excellence and well-being feed each other. That looks different at every firm, but the pattern is real.
She started Cultivate to help firms build exactly that — the kind of leaders and teams where excellence and well-being actually work together. Over the years, she's learned a lot about which leadership changes, team structures, and ways of working make a real difference, and which ones don't, no matter how good they sound. Her programs are deeply evidence-based, drawing from performance psychology, behavioral science, and positive organizational scholarship.
Tara is currently writing a book with Anne Brafford about why the "well-being vs. performance" framing has it backwards — what the research on high-performing teams actually tells us, and what it looks like in practice inside law firms.
She partners closely with clients to build internal capacity and design systems that outlast any one speaker, coach, or initiative.