Tiffany Rogers is Director of Innovation and Development for Manufacturing at Fair Labor Association (FLA). From an early age, she had been a lover of fashion, designing wedding and figure skating dresses, before working as an Assistant Designer for Tracy Reese. However, she soon found that supporting the workers that were making the clothes was her true passion to drive change in the fashion industry.
Over the last decade, Ms. Rogers’ career at FLA includes over two dozen accreditation evaluations of FLA companies in the fashion and manufacturing industries, and the execution of standards that pushed responsible purchasing practices to the forefront of human rights due diligence. She champions FLA’s award-winning Fair Compensation Program, which requires FLA companies to measure progress towards living wages. Ms. Rogers’ expertise incorporates labor rights, living wage, and responsible purchasing and production practices to innovate standards and tools that improve corporate practices, factory conditions, and worker well-being.
She is a dynamic public speaker, known for her candor and transparency. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her dog, dancing, and creating art.
Ms. Rogers holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Delaware, studying under Dr. Marsha Dickson, Co-founder of the Better Buying Institute.
