I currently serve on the boards of The Faith and Politics Institute, the Public Affairs Council, and SeedAI.
The Faith and Politics Institute | Tiffany serves on The Faith and Politics Board of Directors
Founded in 1991, The Faith & Politics Institute has served hundreds of members of Congress and congressional staff by offering experiential pilgrimages, reflection groups, retreats and public forums. In a world that is increasingly interconnected, we are dedicated to doing this work with the Congress because of their ties to a broad constituency and their leadership in local, national and global policy. Our belief is that our commitment to a relatively small but influential group of people will ultimately reach many.
The Faith & Politics Institute is an agent for change: from leadership that is externally focused to integrated leadership that incorporates spiritual practices and beliefs; from racial division and the exploitation of racial divides in electoral politics to racial reconciliation and dialogue; from bitter partisanship to civility and engagement. The Institute does more than create safe spaces for dialogue; it takes strategic steps to promote leadership that will have a positive impact on the tone and effectiveness of Congress, and through the Congress, the nation.
The Public Affairs Council | Tiffany serves on the Public Affairs Council Board of Directors
The Public Affairs Council is the leading international association for public affairs professionals. Both nonpartisan and nonpolitical, our mission is to advance the field of public affairs and to provide members with the executive education and expertise they need to succeed while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
Seed AI | Tiffany serves on the Seed AI Board of Directors
SeedAI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that engages directly with communities to democratize access to AI technologies and job opportunities, as well as ensure that communities have a voice in how powerful new AI technology is developed and deployed. I founded SeedAI out of an early recognition of the dramatic transformational potential of AI, but also a concern that the benefits of that technology would be concentrated in the hands of a few, as we have seen with prior technological revolutions.