
Tiffany Moustakas
Tiffany Moustakas is Adweek's news and engagement editor, where she edits stories, newsletters, assists with social media and writes about the intersection of marketing and culture. She previously worked as an arts and culture reporter and calendar section editor for The Riverdale Press, a Pulitzer Prize-winning community newspaper in the northwest Bronx. Tiffany was also an arts and entertainment reporter for A Plus, Ashton Kutcher's positive journalism site.
How Brands Are Working to Accurately Portray the Transgender Community
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
But overall representation still has a long way to go.
Adcolor’s Latest Study Reveals Effective Ways to Retain Diverse Talent
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Additional reports later this year will provide more insight into the issue.
MTV Entertainment Group’s Native American Heritage Month Spot Shines a Light on Mental Health
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The company also produced shorts and visual essays highlighting the community.
What Will It Take for Agencies to Retain Diverse Talent?
For starters, they have to acknowledge cultural blind spots.
Adweek’s 2021 Constellation Awards Winners Epitomize the Power of Creative Collaboration
Our honorees demonstrate how top-notch teamwork often results in impactful marketing.
El Pollo Loco Celebrates Unsung Chefs for Hispanic Heritage Month
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The restaurant chain riffs off Los Angeles' 'For Your Consideration' ads to give chefs award recognition.
How Agencies Are Shifting Their Return to Office Policies Amid the Delta Variant
Flexibility remains a priority as shops figure out hybrid workplace strategies.
When Will Gen X Women Have Their Marketing Moment?
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Menopausal brands are giving them the floor, but it's only the beginning.
Authenticity Is Key to Connecting Brands and Consumers for FCB’s Juan Woodbury
The evp, director of branded content and entertainment wants to take advertising to a personal level.
A Racial Justice Organization Is Using Billboards to Continue Fighting Against Racism
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Color of Change is promoting its 'Until Justice Is Real' site across 9 U.S. cities.