Dr. Tiffani Worthy

Dr. Tiffani A. Worthy, PMP Executive Bio

Dr. Tiffani Worthy is Chief Executive Officer of All Things Are Possible Foundation (ATAP), a non-profit organization she and her husband founded in 2007. ATAP serves over 400 children annually through out-of-school-time programs, including before- and after-school care, summer empowerment experiences, STEAM workshops, and other academic and cultural enrichment programs for K-8 students and teens.

Dr. Worthy brings strategic planning, thoughtful decision-making, vision setting, and positive energy to Willingboro. Her service as a combat veteran and her career in the private sector have developed her keen eye for detail, focus on accountability, and drive for results.

Dr. Worthy earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering and French from the United States Military Academy at West Point. She was commissioned in the United States Army and deployed to Baghdad to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. She earned a Bronze Star Medal. She also holds a Master of Arts in Human Resources Management from Webster University, and a Doctorate of Education in Human and Organizational Learning from The George Washington University.

She transitioned from leading and serving in uniform to leading and serving on executive leadership teams at The George Washington University, M.C. Dean, a premier electrical engineering firm, and Day & Zimmermann, a $2.5B engineering and construction company.


For nearly 15 years, Dr. Worthy served as an Adjunct Professor and Course Chair at Drexel University, teaching project management, and was awarded for her years of teaching excellence. Using a consultative approach rooted in strategic analysis and inclusive perspectives, Dr. Worthy delivers solutions to complex challenges and achieves results.

In 2020, Dr. Worthy was elected to serve on the Willingboro Township Council and was unanimously selected by the Council to serve as Mayor. While Mayor, Dr. Worthy courageously led Willingboro through a global pandemic, worked collaboratively with the Council to author and approve Willingboro’s first strategic plan, unified core values for the workplace, stabilized taxes, and enhanced resident experiences, to name a few highlights.

In June 2023, she was re-elected to serve a new term as Willingboro Township Councilwoman.


The common thread in all Dr. Worthy does is her commitment to helping people and organizations reach their fullest potential and her passion for learning. Wherever Dr. Worthy is, her mission is to strengthen organizational culture, improve performance, and build inclusive workplaces through capacity building.

Dr. Worthy is married to Reverend Dr. Carlos Worthy, and they have 3 adult children serving in the US Army, one grandson, and a granddaughter on the way.