WolfBlock Public Strategies  
 
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Tiffany Raspberry
 
 
Office
 250 Park Avenue
 New York, NY 10177
 

Phone: (212) 883-2242
E-Mail: traspberry@wolfblock.com
 
Bio
 

Tiffany Raspberry is vice president of WolfBlock Public Strategies, LLC, in the New York office. Ms. Raspberry has experience developing and executing lobbying strategies for a range of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, labor unions, social service agencies, advocacy groups and educational and cultural institutions. She has also secured millions of dollars in expense and capital funding from the New York City Council for clients. She is a former policy analyst for the New York City Council Education Committee and was chief of staff to New York City Council Member Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. As chief of staff, Ms. Raspberry managed the operations of the Brooklyn and City Hall offices, advised on all policy issues, coordinated the distribution of discretionary funding and managed constituent outreach.

Ms. Raspberry also has experience representing clients in the New York State Assembly, Senate and Executive Offices and building community coalitions for clients. She began her career as a legislative assistant and scheduler to U.S. Representative Joseph Crowley, where she handled appropriations projects, served as member's liaison to the Children's Caucus and the Education Caucus and developed and coordinated constituent outreach programs. She has been successful in receiving thousands of dollars in expense funding from the New York State Legislature. Prior to joining WolfBlock Public Strategies, Ms. Raspberry served as vice president of The Parkside Group in New York.

Ms. Raspberry, a registered lobbyist in New York State and New York City, monitors a variety of issues for clients, including education, economic development, cultural, health care, environmental labor, immigration, child welfare, other social service policies, regulatory, procurement, land use and zoning. She received her B.A. in Political Science and Urban Studies from Fordham University in 1999.