Tiffany Tavarez | 2024 Latina of Influence
Hispanic Lifestyle is pleased to honor Senior Vice President of Diverse Segments, Representation and Inclusion (DSRI) at Wells Fargo Tiffany Tavarez as a Latina of Influence. Ms. Tavarez will be recognized for her leadership in our community during Hispanic Lifestyle’s Connecting Latinas of Influence | New Jersey to be held on September 26, 2024.
Tiffany Tavarez serves as Senior Vice President of Diverse Segments, Representation and Inclusion (DSRI) at Wells Fargo. DSRI focuses on expanding diversity at all levels of the company, intentionally deepening the company’s commitment and connection to employees and diverse suppliers and developing products and services for customer segments that are critical to our business. Prior to joining DSRI, Tiffany was Senior Vice President of Community Sponsorships and Strategy for Wells Fargo Advisors and Vice President of Community Relations for the Wells Fargo Foundation. Her career in inclusive philanthropy, program development & strategy and stakeholder engagement has included organizations such as Exelon, Comcast, Temple University, and the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage.
She has been honored from across the region for her leadership and volunteerism. In 2023, Tiffany was recognized as one of the Top Women and Top Latino Power Players by Metro Philadelphia; was named a Woman of Influence by the Philadelphia Business Journal and named to City & State’s Pennsylvania Power of Diversity Women 100 as well as named a Love Ambassador by Love Now Media.
Most recently, she was awarded a 2023 Marshall Memorial Fellowship (MMF). MMF is the German Marshall Fund’s flagship leadership development program to introduce a new generation of leaders from business, government and civil society to expand their understanding of transatlantic relations with the EU, and to create new networks and opportunities for global collaboration.
In addition to serving as Chair of the Board of Directors for Monument Lab, she also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Esperanza; and was reappointed as Commissioner for the Pennsylvania Commission for Women under Governor Josh Shapiro.
She is a first-generation college graduate who has earned degrees from both Temple University and University of the Arts.