Tiffany Eng
Senior Associate
Tiffany Eng is a long-time community organizer and an environmental justice planner who has over twenty years of experience in grassroots campaigns, healthy cities and communities, organizational leadership, and capacity-building. Her work centers on deep relationship-building, healthy communication, and social justice values to achieve a common community vision. In 2016, she worked with the CEJA alliance to pass SB 1000 (Leyva) that created the Environmental Justice (EJ) Element in General Plans, and AB 2722 (Burke) that established the groundbreaking Transformative Climate Communities program for California. Tiffany believes that another world is possible when the communities most impacted by structural injustice are at the center of the movement for transformative change.
Start Date
2024
Education
Masters in City and Regional Planning. University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts in Art; Bachelor of Arts in Asian American Studies. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Favorite Places
Oakland, Lisbon, Chiang Mai, Cochabamba, Glacier National Park, the eastern Sierra
Hobbies
Drawing, photography, climbing, hiking, camping and backpacking