• Referred to as a "Triple Threat" by the Wall Street Journal, Tiffany Pham has been named one of Forbes "30 Under 30,” Business Insider "30 Most Important Women Under 30,” ELLE Magazine "30 Women Under 30 Who Are Changing the World," Entrepreneur Magazine "100 Most Powerful Women," Inc. Magazine "Top 100 Female Founders," and Crain's Magazine "40 Under 40.”

    As an Artist, Pham’s artwork is being exhibited by galleries across the US, Europe, and Asia in 2024. Pham has been the face of Lexus’s “More Than Intelligence” TV advertisements and magazine covers from Bloomberg BusinessWeek to The Economist, from 2021 to Present. Pham has appeared across advertisements for Asana, Amazon Audible, Naturalizer, Dell, Captain Morgan, Visa, LUNA, Bumble and bumble, and GoDaddy. She has been a Judge on the TLC TV Show "Girl Starter" and is a cast member on The History Channel TV Shows “The Machines That Built America” and "The Toys That Built America." She has been a Host of the show “Positive Pushback,” from the Veteran Producer of The View, and is currently Host of the show “Wrongful Convictions.” She has been cast in the lead role for the upcoming feature film Justice For All.

    As a Writer, Pham has been cited as a “brilliant” author by Paris Hilton and Meghan Trainor. She wrote the instant Wall Street Journal bestselling memoir You Are a Mogul, published by Simon & Schuster in the US, Penguin RandomHouse in the UK, Alpha Books in Asia, and Matar Books in the Middle East. The audiobook was Audible Editors' Pick in Best New Releases. She also wrote the bestselling memoir Girl Mogul, published by MacMillan, and From Business Strategy to IT Roadmap, published by CRC Press. She has written for Entrepreneur, Forbes, and International Business Times. She is a song lyricist for Ishlab Music.

    As a Director with production company Representation, Pham writes, directs, and produces TV Shows and Feature Films focused on justice, increasing the diversity of talent on-screen. She has written-directed cinematic productions for organizations such as Visa and Mogul and for top artists including “Oh Child” (Seattle Premiere), and has produced award-winning films such as Girlfriend (Called “The Most Important Film of the Year” by The Boston Globe; Toronto Premiere; Gotham Audience Award Winner), Hermit (HBO Audience Award Nominee), Child 31 (Featuring Gerard Butler; Endorsed by Celine Dion), Funny Bunny (SXSW Premiere), and AWOL (Tribeca Premiere). She co-founded the Beijing International Screenwriting Competition, with the Vice Mayor of Beijing, as featured in the New York Times and commended by James Cameron and Senator Elizabeth Warren. She has worked with CBS, HBO, and BBC.

    As the Founder of Mogul, honored as one of the world's largest platforms for women and diverse professionals by Business Insider, Pham built the global organization to support 500 Million Women, Minorities, Veterans, People with Disabilities, LGBTQIA+ Individuals, and Allies, as well as over 600 Fortune 1000 Clients and World’s Fastest-Growing Startups. Praised by Sheryl Sandberg as “the number one platform” and referred to as "the perfect business" by Melinda Gates, Mogul is backed by leading investors including the world’s largest investment fund SoftBank, Hearst Corporation, the Founders of Comcast, LinkedIn Learning, and Match.com. Mogul has been honored by the World Economic Forum as a “Technology Pioneer.”

    Pham serves on the AI Governance Alliance for the World Economic Forum. She has served on the Board of Directors for Mogul and No Limits Media, Board of Trustees for Provincetown Film Society, the Technology Committee for WNET, the Business Committee for the NYC Ballet, and Board of Advisors to YCombinator startup BuzzStarter.

    Pham is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Yale, with Distinction.