Atlanta
Tiffani Thomas
Tiffani came to Jackson Spalding after working for a global public relations firm where she specialized in media relations for consumer, corporate and healthcare accounts. Since joining us, she has contributed to the award-winning 1-888-995-HOPE social marketing campaign to curtail metro Atlanta home foreclosures. She also has led community relations efforts for Georgia Transmission, a not-for-profit utility that serves Georgia’s Electric Membership Cooperatives.
She’s a College Park, Ga. native who seems to attract mentors like bees to honey. She attended St. John the Evangelist School where her teachers nominated her for the A Better Chance Program. This honor took her to Rhode Island’s St. George’s Prep School, an experience she says paved the way for her collegiate and career advancement.
Tiffani was a Presidential Scholar and member of the Leadership Institute of Hampton University where she graduated with honors from the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. During college, she worked two summers at Turner Broadcasting and was later selected by ESPN as one of two students to receive a scholarship and internship at their New York headquarters.
She obtained a Master of Science degree from Ohio University’s E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, where she was a Gerbig Scholarship recipient. A gifted writer, Tiffani thesis on the portrayal of minorities in contemporary media was published by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
She is an active member of Fountain of Faith Missionary Baptist Church and serves on the Board of Directors for the Atlanta chapter of the Black Public Relations Society. A believer in the concept of “Paying it Forward,” Tiffani has been instrumental in establishing the Jackson Spalding IC3 Scholars internship with Hampton University.

