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Tiffany Patton symbolizes the emergence of a woman who is taking the reigns to be known as a Renaissance woman on her hit radio show series “On the Go with Tiffany Patton”. As a native of Detroit, Tiffany’s show is focused on providing the rebirth to the Renaissance era through jazz and neo-soul. She has interviewed renown actors and musicians with a passion to revive Detroit through arts, music and education which needs significant support. She has interviewed the likes of Brian McKnight, Carl Thomas, P-Funk legend George Clinton, Gospel Veterans Fred Hammond, Troy Sneed, and CeCe Winans, and Jazz Genuis Boney James, Norman Brown, Maysa, and Richard Elliot to highlight a few. She also knows the power of her voice, as she has hosted interviews for Rolling Out Magazine, 107.5 FM (Detroit), TV 313, WrappedTV, and received a personal request to interview George Clinton and Bootsy Collins in 2011. In the world of media and It’s Christ Or Nothing 33 entertainment it’s not enough to be a pretty face with a microphone. One needs to be an entrepreneur, advocate and multi-talented. On the business-side, Tiffany is the CEO of Your Dreams By Design,LLC, and her company’s primary focus is to assist other radio outlets in marketing and consultations. Also, she holds a position as head of media marketing for Bella Modeling. Through her success with assisting several radio outlets and philanthropic endeavors in 2011 she was awarded alongside other local politicians by an etiquette school (3 Phases 2 A Lady) for “impacting women, the community and being a great role model”. Tiffany has a tenacious desire to educate and empower, with her love for radio she will be able to do both seamlessly. She acknowledges that with her popularity she can bring attention to other issues. With her heart for philanthropic endeavors, Tiffany serves as founder of the Patricia Patton Center for New Life, Hope, and Empowerment to assist families ravaged by the effects of all types of cancer. The Patricia Patton Center, named in honor of her mother who