Orange County Government, Florida

Tiffany Moore Russell

District 6 commissioner

Tiffany Moore Russell was elected to the Board of County Commissioners in 2006. She served as Vice Mayor in 2009-2010.

Education

  • Florida State University College of Law, J.D.
  • University of South Florida, B.A., Political Science.
  • Dr. Phillips High School.

Public Service & Affiliations

  • Florida Bar Association, current.
  • Orange County Bar Association, current.
  • Paul C. Perkins Bar Association, current.
  • Virgil Hawkins Chapter, National Bar Association, current.
  • Orange County Branch, N.A.A.C.P., current.
  • Associate Counsel with the Law Offices of John DiMasi.
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, current.
  • Orange County Community Action Board, Former Chair, Current Vice-Chair.
  • Florida Association of Counties.
  • Orange County Board of Zoning and Adjustments, former.
  • Orange County Citizens Review Board, former.
  • Central Florida Women's Lawyer Association.
  • Orange County's Commission on Aging.
  • Value and Adjustment Board.
  • Youth and Family Services Board.
  • Orange Blossom Trail (OBT) Development Board.
  • Downtown Orlando CRA/DDB Board.
  • African American Chamber of Commerce.
  • 2008 and 2012 Electoral Convassing Board.
  • International Drive Master Transit and Improvement District.
  • METROPLAN.

Personal

  • Born and raised in Orlando, Florida.
  • Married to Anthony K. Russell, Jr., and they are the proud parents of Anthony K. Russell, III and Aiden Russell.
  • Member of Life Center Church, Eatonville Florida.

Recreation

  • Reading.
  • Exercise/Fitness.
  • Community Service.

Contact Us

Board of County Commissioners
Commissioner Tiffany Moore Russell
201 S. Rosalind Ave., 5th Floor
Orlando, FL 32801

Email: District6@ocfl.net
Phone: 407-836-5860
Fax: 407-836-5879

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