About Tiffany Yu
Tiffany started her career at Goldman Sachs and was named to the 2025 Forbes Accessibility 100 List. At the age of 9, Tiffany became disabled as a result of a car accident that also took the life of her father.
Speaking Topics
- Disability, Ableism and Allyship I Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives have not included a disability lens for far too long. This talk takes an interactive approach to better understanding ableism and how pervasive it is in our society and what we can do to be a better ally to the disability community.
- The Future of Work: Closing the Disability Employment Gap I In most countries, the unemployment rate for people with disabilities is twice that of people without disabilities. We’re in what some call the “Great Resignation,” hiring people with disabilities is a huge opportunity. In this talk, Tiffany will outline the steps that every workplace can take to truly welcome people with disabilities.
- AI Empowerment for People with Disabilities I AI is transforming accessibility for the 1 billion people with disabilities globally, leveling the playing field and paving the way for a more inclusive society. You’ll learn about the ways that focusing on accessibility from the start can be your competitive advantage, leading to better outcomes for all.

