Tiffany is the daughter of Nigerian immigrants. She was born and raised near Atlanta, Georgia, where she developed a heart for medical missions at an early age. After graduating from university, she planned to get her master's degree and begin her career in global health policy. Little did she know that God would soon call her to pause her pursuits and become a full-time missionary in her early 20s.
Statistics show that less than 1% of missionaries sent from the U.S. are Black. Tiffany notes that she is only where she is today because other Black missionaries said yes to the Great Commission before her. Thus, she carries a deep burden to see more Black men and women (not just in the U.S. but around the world) say yes to their Christ-centered calling. Through her yes, Tiffany has watched Black students across the U.S., Europe, and Africa answer that same call to missions.
Within Circuit Riders, she serves as the operational and administrative backbone of Black Voices Movement, ensuring that the vision is translated into clear systems, structures, and execution across all departments. She also helps train and equip leaders to be confident messengers of the Gospel, in both the U.S. and in Europe.
