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Tiffany Myers

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Senior Director of Human Resources

Tiffany joined the Chef Ann Foundation team in September 2023 and serves as the organization’s Senior Director of Human Resources. In this role, she supports foundation employees by providing resources and guidance to enhance their wellbeing, development and overall work experience.

Tiffany Myers

she/her

Senior Director of Human Resources

Tiffany joined the Chef Ann Foundation team in September 2023 and serves as the organization’s Senior Director of Human Resources. In this role, she supports foundation employees by providing resources and guidance to enhance their wellbeing, development and overall work experience.

Prior to joining the Chef Ann Foundation, Tiffany received her master’s degree in Applied Communication with an emphasis in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the University of Denver. She has worked the past 20 years in the natural and organic food industry and is passionate about the role high quality foods play in people’s lives, communities and the environment. She believes that the foundation’s emphasis on fresh, healthy, delicious, cook from scratch meals. helps supply the fuel for both the body and mind, enabling students to concentrate, learn and thrive academically.

During her free time, you can find her attending antique auctions, gardening, tending to chickens and volunteering at the Boulder Valley Humane Society.


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Who We Are

The Chef Ann Foundation is dedicated to promoting whole-ingredient, scratch-cooking in schools. Scratch-cooking enables schools to serve the healthiest, tastiest meals so that kids are well-fed and ready to learn.

Our Mission

Ensure that school food professionals have the resources, funding and support they need to provide fresh, healthy, delicious, cook from scratch meals that support the health of children and our planet.

Why School Food Matters

American kids start their life-path in K–12 schools where they learn the skills necessary to thrive & meet their potential. While the country debates the best ways to teach them math, science & English, we spend little to no time on food & nutrition.

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