Teach for America’s Deputy Chief People Officer, Tiffany Taylor
Tiffany Taylor is as passionate as she is accomplished in the education, non-profit, and public sector. She currently supports Teach For America’s placement of corps members in 51 regions across the country. As a Detroit native, Tiffany is enthusiastic about helping the city reach its full potential by using her liberal arts education to develop solutions to key issues. Join Tiffany for a conversation about service-driven life, being active in your community, and how championing meaningful policies and programs can lead to great economic impact.
About Tiffany:
Tiffany majored in Sociology and Afro-American and African Studies at LSA. She also earned a Master’s degree in education from St. Joseph’s University and a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from the University of Maryland with a concentration in Economic Development and Real Estate Development.
After joining TFA in 2004 as a sixth grade special education teacher, she served on the school improvement plan committee, and worked as the Education Public Policy Fellow for U.S. Representative Chaka Fattah’s mayoral exploratory committee. After serving in the classroom, she deepened her understanding of issues affecting underrepresented communities and took her talents to the nation’s capital and served as an Educational Policy Consultant with the 21st Century School Fund and as an Affordable Housing Project Developer with The Community Builders Inc.
In 2010, she answered the call from home and joined Teach For America’s staff as the Senior Managing Director for Teacher Leadership Development in Detroit. In 2013, she transitioned as the Vice President for Regional Management where she directed regional teams to achieve ambitious goals regarding corps member placement, district partnerships, alumni impact, regional operations, teacher leadership, and external affairs. She was promoted to Executive Director in January of 2014.
You should attend this workshop if you are:
Passionate about service, community development, and making an impact
Interested in experiences and careers at Teach for America
Exploring the fields of nonprofit leadership, education and public policy, and community development
What you’ll gain by attending:
Get increased clarity around your own professional goals by engaging with an alum about their personal experiences
Gain better understanding of how to bring passion and service to your career
Gather new insights on careers in nonprofits, education and public policy
RSVP today to be part of the conversation.
Posting Disclaimer:
RSVP now to reserve your spot. By signing up, you will receive an email with details on how to join this virtual workshop the morning of the session.
The LSA Opportunity Hub aims to deliver inclusive and accessible experiences and welcomes all LSA students to participate. If you require accommodations to participate in this event please contact Carla Huhn at Carlavoy@umich.edu or 734.763.4674. so we can make arrangements.
Tiffany Taylor is as passionate as she is accomplished in the education, non-profit, and public sector. She currently supports Teach For America’s placement of corps members in 51 regions across the country. As a Detroit native, Tiffany is enthusiastic about helping the city reach its full potential by using her liberal arts education to develop solutions to key issues. Join Tiffany for a conversation about service-driven life, being active in your community, and how championing meaningful policies and programs can lead to great economic impact.
About Tiffany:
Tiffany majored in Sociology and Afro-American and African Studies at LSA. She also earned a Master’s degree in education from St. Joseph’s University and a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from the University of Maryland with a concentration in Economic Development and Real Estate Development.
After joining TFA in 2004 as a sixth grade special education teacher, she served on the school improvement plan committee, and worked as the Education Public Policy Fellow for U.S. Representative Chaka Fattah’s mayoral exploratory committee. After serving in the classroom, she deepened her understanding of issues affecting underrepresented communities and took her talents to the nation’s capital and served as an Educational Policy Consultant with the 21st Century School Fund and as an Affordable Housing Project Developer with The Community Builders Inc.
In 2010, she answered the call from home and joined Teach For America’s staff as the Senior Managing Director for Teacher Leadership Development in Detroit. In 2013, she transitioned as the Vice President for Regional Management where she directed regional teams to achieve ambitious goals regarding corps member placement, district partnerships, alumni impact, regional operations, teacher leadership, and external affairs. She was promoted to Executive Director in January of 2014.
You should attend this workshop if you are:
Passionate about service, community development, and making an impact
Interested in experiences and careers at Teach for America
Exploring the fields of nonprofit leadership, education and public policy, and community development
What you’ll gain by attending:
Get increased clarity around your own professional goals by engaging with an alum about their personal experiences
Gain better understanding of how to bring passion and service to your career
Gather new insights on careers in nonprofits, education and public policy
RSVP today to be part of the conversation.
Posting Disclaimer:
RSVP now to reserve your spot. By signing up, you will receive an email with details on how to join this virtual workshop the morning of the session.
The LSA Opportunity Hub aims to deliver inclusive and accessible experiences and welcomes all LSA students to participate. If you require accommodations to participate in this event please contact Carla Huhn at Carlavoy@umich.edu or 734.763.4674. so we can make arrangements.
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