Tiffany Younger is the founder of the Social Change Agents Institute, a project that brings scholars, professionals, and educators to developing countries to offer Free mental health services and social change workshops in developing countries of the African Diaspora such as South Africa, Ghana, Kenya and Brazil. Prior to running the institute, Tiffany worked as a Policy Fellow for United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand where she focused on issues of criminal justice, gender and race equity.
Currently, Tiffany is a Clinical Research Fellow at Weill Cornell studying Epidemiology and conduction research on heart disease and the social environment through an NIH grant. She is obtaining her doctoral degree in Social Welfare at the Silberman School of Social Work.
Tiffany obtained her Masters Degree in Social Policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice. She is a Lecturer at Columbia University School of Social Work and the Hunter School of Social Work where she teaches Human Behavior and the Social Environment.