Tiffany Aller has spent more than 30 years working at the intersection of words and people. She calls herself a writer, HR consultant, communications guru, and professional caregiver. Other people have called her everything from “lifesaver” to “that person who can fix the messy thing no one else wants to touch.” One coworker even nicknamed her “MacGyver,” mostly because she can fix almost anything with equal parts creativity and stubbornness. Well, mostly stubbornness.



She has written bylined articles and ghostwritten thought leadership for brands you would recognize and a few you might quietly Google. Her work spans HR, healthcare, real estate, and the wonderfully miscellaneous category of “other topics people care about.” She likes turning complex ideas into sentences that sound like real humans talking to each other.Tiffany’s HR background includes writing policies, supporting leaders, and turning workplaces into areas humans actually want to be. She has partnered with new graduates who are figuring things out and senior executives who occasionally admit they are doing the same.
Alongside consulting and writing, Tiffany is an experienced professional caregiver and personal care home manager. She has supported older adults and individuals with complex needs in professional settings and within her own family. This work convinced her that patience, humor, and compassion are not extras — they are the entire operating system.She served on the Westworth Village City Council for four years and been the president or chairwoman of multiple civic boards, including the Crime Control and Prevention District and the Westworth Redevelopment Authority, an Economic Development Corporation. She believes showing up for your community counts, even when the meetings run long and the coffee is questionable.


Tiffany hails from North Texas, is originally from Northeastern Pennsylvania, and has a soft spot in her heart for the Jersey Shore. She is the proud mom of two nearly grown kids and one thoroughly spoiled Yorkshire Terrier who is certain she runs the household. She loves genealogy, NASCAR, the Philadelphia Phillies, the San Francisco 49ers, and reading more than 200 books a year.She is also famous for saying “I have an idea,” a phrase that causes the people around her to brace for something new and outrageously ambitious to begin.