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Tiffany White

Candidate, Columbus City Council

Tiffany White

Candidate, Columbus City Council

Tiffany White was born and raised in the Oriole Heights (Brentnell) neighborhood.  She graduated from St. Francis DeSales High School and attended Capital University where she studied Criminology and Political Science.

Community service has been a part of Ms. White’s life since her high school years. She currently serves as a Commissioner in the North Central Area. She has been an Area Commissioner since 2006 and has been Chairperson for ten of those thirteen years.  She was also a finalist in 2016 and 2017 for Columbus City Council.   She is currently a candidate on the ballot for Columbus City Council in the November 2019 election.

Tiffany is a mother of two children and is currently raising her four grandchildren due to her daughter’s addiction to opioids.  She is among thousands in Franklin County who have stepped in to raise her grandchildren.

Ms. White participated on the following committees:

Residential Housing Committee (previously Tax Abatement Committee) 2006-present

YWCA Family Center Neighborhood Advisory 2006-present

YWCA Good Neighbor Agreement 2006

Plan and Advisory Committee Port Columbus Airport 2007  Area Commission and Civic Association Workgroup 2007

Community Recreation Council 2007 (Brentnell Recreation Center renovations)

Neighborhood Pride ( 5 neighborhoods in North Central ) 2008

Rebuilding Lives Community Shelter Board 2008

Economic Advisory Committee 2008

Ohio Dominican Good Neighbor Agreement 2009

Regional Neighborhood Network Conference 2013

Recreation and Parks Master Plan Committee 2014

Columbus City Schools Neighborhood School Development Partnership Ad Hoc Committee   2016

Mayor Ginther Community Safety Advisory Commission 2018

Tiffany has received several awards and recognition for service to not only from her community but also the City of Columbus.

Tiffany White is dedicated to making the City of Columbus a place where no matter your circumstance or zip code that everyone can realize success and prosperity.  This only can occur with safe, sustainable and affordable housing, employees making a living wage with great benefits, ensuring that our schools are staffed appropriately to address any challenges our students may have, building trust between community and police, and a transparent and accountable government.

Tiffany knows that stability creates an environment of civic engagement and empowerment. Citizens should drive City decision not corporations, large organizations, or PACS.  She believes that this can only occur when the voters use their voice and change the narrative.

Forums Featuring Tiffany White

Political Series: Columbus City Council Debate October 23, 2019

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