Tiffany Pham | |
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Born | November 27, 1986 |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Alma mater | Yale University, Harvard Business School |
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Tiffany Pham (born 27 November 1986) is the Founder & CEO of Mogul, an online news aggregator and publishing platform for women.
Tiffany Pham graduated with distinction from Yale University and Harvard Business School.
Tiffany Pham is the Founder & CEO of Mogul, a platform reaching 18 million women per week that was named a "Top NYC Startup to Watch" in 2015 by Entrepreneur, "Best Website for Finding Top Talent" by Inc. Magazine, and "Top Site for Marketing Your Company Online" by Forbes. Pham was named one of Forbes "30 Under 30" in Media, Business Insider "30 Most Important Women Under 30" in Technology, ELLE Magazine "30 Women Under 30 Who Are Changing the World," Recipient of the Cadillac "IVY Innovator Award" in Film, and a Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards Fellow.
In 2016, Pham was interviewed by Guy Kawasaki onstage at SXSW, where she was dubbed "The Queen of Millennials." Pham was subsequently featured in a campaign by fashion designer Ellen Tracy, joining spokesmodels Cindy Crawford and Stephanie Seymour. Pham has also appeared in campaigns for Dell, Captain Morgan. Pham is a Judge on the TLC show Girl Starter, executive produced by Al Roker, and Co-Host of the show The Positive Pushback from Jonathan Faulhaber, Veteran Producer and Director of The View.
Pham is the Co-Producer of Girlfriend (2010 film), which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and won the 2011 Gotham Awards Audience Award. She is also the Co-Producer of Funny Bunny, which premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival. Through Mogul, she is also on the producing team behind AWOL, which premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. She co-founded the Beijing International Screenwriting Competition with the Vice Mayor of Beijing.