Tiffani Horton
Senior Advisertiffani.horton@atl.frb.org
Areas of Expertise: research, policy, and practice
Tiffani Horton is a senior adviser for community and economic development within the Atlanta Fed’s Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity. Leveraging expertise in research, policy, and practice, her work focuses on creating more robust pathways to economic mobility within our education and workforce systems. Horton brings over a decade of experience as a leader at impact-driven organizations including, most recently, Education Strategy Group (ESG), a national consulting firm, where she offered technical assistance for organizations–government agencies, philanthropies, and higher education institutions–looking to increase opportunities for learners to access and complete meaningful credentials. After starting her career as a counselor on a college campus, Horton went on to work for academic affairs at the University System of Maryland, providing guidance to local educators, practitioners, and other stakeholders on improving pathways to college and career. She also conducted evaluations and impact studies to address equity, affordability, and basic needs in higher education as a senior researcher at Temple University. She holds a PhD from New York University and a master's degree from the University of Maryland–College Park, both in higher education.
Sergio Galeano and Tiffani Horton. "Reconceptualizing Workers as Lifelong Learners." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Workforce Currents, August 6, 2024.
Tiffani Horton, Grace Meagher, John Rees, and Julie Siwicki. "Help Us Tell the Stories of Southeastern Community-based Economies." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Partners Update (May 6, 2024).
Tiffani Horton (interviewer) with Connor Diemand-Yauman, Michael Grossman, and Rebecca Taber Staehelin. "How Merit America Uses Google Career Certificates Training to Create a More Equitable, Inclusive Job Market."
Tiffani Horton (interviewer) with Troy Blackwood, Jake Edwards, and Hector Mujica. "How Google Drives Economic Mobility with an Innovative Investment Fund."
Tiffani Horton (interviewer) with Sarah Keh, Jake Segal, and David Socolow. "New Jersey Pay It Forward Program Prepares Students for Good-Paying Jobs."
Tiffani Horton and Elizabeth Bogue Simpson. "Worker Voices Special Brief: Pursuing Advancement through Personal Investment." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (January 10, 2024).