Tiffany is a results-driven and transformational leader with more than 15 years of experience in nonprofit development, generating revenue, and effective marketing strategies for organizations. Tiffany is the Chief Executive Officer at Camber, aligning with the mission in providing resources and tools in creating diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplaces by expanding Camber’s visibility, strengthening partnerships, and increasing revenue. She will foster a culture of mission- and value-focused revenue, marketing, philanthropy, and engagement both internally and externally for the organization.
Tiffany has planned, developed, and showcased major initiatives for smaller nonprofits and national brands, like Girls Scouts, Planned Parenthood, and the Urban League. Initiatives such as these have allowed her to provide successful fundraising and marketing strategies that raised awareness, built allyship, and secured millions in revenue.
Tiffany is passionate about igniting systemic change in diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Outdoor Recreation sector. She is motivated to help companies create lasting change. Tiffany is pursuing a dual degree at Harvard University, a Bachelor of Liberal Arts, and Masters of LA – Business Administration.
Show Highlights:
In this episode of the Channel Mastery Podcast, Kristin sits down with Tiffany Smith, CEO of Camber Outdoors. Tiffany speaks to past experiences that have led her to Camber Outdoors during a pivotal time, how the outdoor industry is primed to help support the national economy, and how Tiffany’s career path brought her to the organization. Building inclusive workplaces, fundraising, and understanding the industry-specific landscape of DEI efforts are all vital in creating a more equitable working world.
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