tiffany grew up in sunny modesto in california's central valley where summers can top 110 degrees and winters lay blanketed in some of the thickest fog you'll never be able to see through. in spite of these hardships, she somehow survived.
tiffany attended san francisco state university, where she earned a degree in international relations. clearly this helped her land to first job out of school as an account executive for goodby, silverstein and partners. after a record-breaking 12 interviews someone took pity on her and gave her not only a job, but also the beginning of a career. thanks guys.
after five years of working on some of the greatest accounts (sega! and norwegian cruise line), tiffany headed up to portland where she helped the rest of the team at wieden + kennedy re-brand miller genuine draft. after three years of beer bongs and keg parties she accepted the position of director of creative resources at deutsch and headed to their new york office where she became instrumental in shaping creative culture. once in new york, she created the deutsch lecture series where creative minds from all aspects of entertainment where invited to wax poetic on the creative process. john waters kicked off the series and was soon followed by eric bogosian and david sedaris among others.
in 2001 tiffany decided it was time to leave the agency nest and a steady paycheck and join up with long time friend raymond loewy. the duo hasn't looked back since. when not discussing the finer points of tempo and bass lines, tiffany spends her free time at the shore with her husband carl, their two kids, greta and george and their dachshund, lively.