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Tiffany Dufu

New York City

As Chief Leadership Officer to Levo and Launch Team member to Lean In, Tiffany Dufu is a catalyst-at-large in the world of women. Having raised nearly $20 million toward the cause of women and girls, Tiffany was honored by Mattel as one of 10 Women to Watch, by the National Council for Research on Women as one of 30 women making change in the world. She was named as one of 19 “women who are leading the way” in the Huffington Post amongst luminaries such as Hillary Clinton and Diane Sawyer. In addition she was included in Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women, and has been featured in The New York Times, The Seattle Times, and on NPR and Bloomberg. Tiffany is a widely sought after speaker and has presented at Fortune Magazine’s Most Powerful Women Summit, TEDWomen and MAKERS.

Prior to joining the Levo League and Lean In, Tiffany served as President of The White House Project. She also held development roles at Simmons College and Seattle Girls’ School, an institution committed to giving all girls the power to be innovative, confident, critical thinkers.

Tiffany is a member of Women's Forum New York and Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. She is a part of TARA, a sister group of the Belizean Grove focusing on the next generation of global leaders. She serves on the board of Harlem 4 Kids, Students First New York, and is a member of the National Advisory Council for Women Ready for Hillary.

Tiffany’s forthcoming book, DROP THE BALL: How Women Can Achieve More by Doing Less, will be released by Flatiron/MacMillan in February 2017.

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