
Tiffany Vann didn't grow up with connections or privilege. She grew up in West Philadelphia, where survival wasn't guaranteed—it was earned.
As the oldest of her siblings, Tiffany learned responsibility early. She attended Philadelphia's public schools, where she sat in classrooms with no heat, surrounded by students whose potential was being wasted by a system that had given up on them. She didn't just witness the failures of the system—she lived them.
When Tiffany became a mother to two children, the stakes got higher. She worked job after job, doing everything right, and still couldn't get ahead. Daycare costs, rent increases, and unexpected expenses meant that no matter how hard she worked, stability always felt just out of reach. She knows what it's like to pack up and leave a home because the paycheck just couldn't keep up with the bills.
But Tiffany refused to stay stuck.
In 2022, she launched her own media company dedicated to telling the stories that career politicians would rather ignore.
Her platform spotlighted artists, authors, educators, and everyday people with powerful stories to share. She created an internship and mentoring program to give Philadelphia's young people a safe space to learn, grow, and find their voices.
Her work opened doors. Tiffany provided media coverage for both President Biden and President Trump. She became a grassroots leader with Americans for Prosperity, managing teams and traveling across Pennsylvania to educate residents about legislation and mobilize communities to demand better from their elected officials. She has stood on the front lines of protests, fighting for policies that support working families and small business owners.
Now, Tiffany is ready to take that fight to Harrisburg.
She's not a career politician. She's a mother, a builder, and a fighter who has lived the struggles she's running to fix. She believes representation should be real—not rehearsed. And she's proof that when you refuse to quit, you can rise from the hardest circumstances to lead the change your community needs.
Tiffany knows what it feels like to be forgotten by the people who are supposed to represent you. That ends now. In Harrisburg, she'll fight for the working mothers juggling two jobs, the kids stuck in broken schools, and the families watching their neighborhoods change while their voices go unheard. West Philly raised her. Now she's going to fight for it.