About Tiffany

Tiffany was born and raised in Dryden, Ontario. Growing up, she was very passionate about hockey, at one time playing on three different local teams. During her last two years of High School, Tiffany moved to Thunder Bay to play for the Thunder Bay Queens. Tiffany ended up fulfilling one of her childhood dreams when she moved to Detroit, Michigan, playing NCAA Division I hockey for Wayne State University. At Wayne State, she ended up graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Psychology, as well as a second degree, a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry.

It was after moving to Detroit, and being exposed to a much broader diverse community, where Tiffany found herself internally exploring her identity and eventually ended coming out to others. After coming out, Tiffany started researching and learning as much as she could related to anything 2SLGBTQQIA+. She also started volunteering and advocating a lot. The very first time Tiffany facilitated a Safe Space Training was during her undergrad in Detroit. Tiffany was the co-president of the University LGBT group, co-founder of the University Gender and Sexuality Resource Community, and was instrumental in having gender identity included in the University’s policies.

After her time in Detroit, Tiffany moved to the Caribbean Island of St. Kitts, where she studied medicine for two years. She finished the remaining two years of medical school travelling throughout the United Stated and Canada. After graduating from medical school, Tiffany moved back to Dryden.

After returning to Dryden, Tiffany found herself in the Social Worker field, including some time as a 2SLGBTQQIA+ worker, and subsequently earned her Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Manitoba. Tiffany finds herself most passionate in 2SLGBTQQIA+ education and advocacy, as well as mental health.

Tiffany is a Montreal Canadiens fan. She is also passionate about education, loves animals (especially dogs and cats), and enjoys spending time at the beach.