SBP
Tiffany Osborn has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as a Teacher's Assistant at Brigham Young University - Idaho in 2013. Tiffany then worked as a Website Designer for CIMG in 2014. In 2015, they were a Student Event Specialist at BYU-Idaho. From 2016 to 2017, they served as a Student Curriculum Developer and VOICE Advocacy Consultant, as well as a Teacher's Aide and Tutor at BYU-Idaho. In 2016, Tiffany also founded their own company called Closed to Close. From 2016 to 2019, they worked at the Family Crisis Center, initially as an Intern, and later as an Advocate and Peer Advocacy Coordinator. In 2019, they interned for the United States Senate. In 2020, they worked as a Temporary Employee at Whitman Associates, Inc. and as a Marketing Manager at Good360. From 2021 to 2023, they served as the Marketing Director at Good360 and then transitioned to the role of Director of Strategic Partnerships and Programming. Currently, Tiffany is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at SBP.
Tiffany Osborn earned a Bachelor's degree in Communications with a focus on Advocacy and Organizational Communications from Brigham Young University - Idaho in 2017. Tiffany went on to pursue a Master's degree in Human Rights Practices at the University of Arizona, which they completed in 2020.
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SBP
SBP solves the challenges facing at risk communities by bringing the discipline, process, and rigor of business and innovation to create social impact and shrink the time between disaster and recovery. SBP does this in three ways – reach, rebuild and reform. We broaden our reach, ensuring more people are prepared for and can recover from disaster more quickly. We rebuild communities efficiently and resiliently following disaster, sharing our model, approach and resources. And, we are constantly working to reform by advocating for policy change and advising state and local leaders on disaster recovery process improvement. Since its founding in 2006 in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana following the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, SBP has rebuilt homes for more than 2,300 families with the help of 130,000 volunteers in 13 communities across the U.S. and in the Bahamas. To learn more, visit www.SBPUSA.org and like/follow on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter @SBPUSA