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Tiffany Tse

AVP, Development

As CORE’s AVP of Development, Tiffany is focused on advancing CORE’s partnership and fundraising goals on a global scale and leading an effective development program. Her strategic leadership has enabled CORE to tap into donors across domestic markets in California, Georgia, and North Carolina, as well as internationally in Ukraine and Haiti. In both emergency and nonemergency contexts, Tiffany and her team work diligently to shed light on the personal and numerical impact of CORE’s diverse portfolio of work, spanning from emergency response and preparedness, climate change, and health access. Consequently, her role is critical in fortifying the communities CORE is serving by fostering relationships, facilitating collaboration, and aligning our mission with our network of donors and partners.  

 

Tiffany is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of successful development and fundraising experience across a variety of fundraising channels and holds a deeper expertise in major gifts, corporate giving, and special events. She brings an impressive track record in philanthropy as a leader and a strategist for both national and localized, high-investment markets within Los Angeles and Orange County. Her industry background includes strengthening initiatives for a variety of causes from medical research to community-based health services. Prior to CORE, Tiffany held leadership roles at several national charity organizations where she was responsible for scaling local teams to drive results for exponential revenue growth. She holds a B.S. in Business Administration, Management, and operations from California State University of Long Beach.  

The stories of resilience and hope that we see every day motivate me to advocate for all communities’ fundamental rights and support initiatives that provide stability and security. It’s a true privilege for me to have a seat at the table to ensure that the authentic and diverse voices from these marginalized communities are being represented and valued in our work.”