Meet the Team
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Tiffany Stair, Co-Founder
Tiffany is a lifelong cat lady who made the connection to veganism overnight in 2017. She has been engaged in local activism ever since. She is a Registered Nurse of twenty years, specializing in Emergency Medicine. Caring for human and non-human animals has always been her nature. She is a true to form Pisces. Tiffany lives in the greater Philadelphia area with her vegan partner, Jeff, and the gang; pups Sunny & Oscar; and kitties, Roger & Tony. She hopes to rescue senior animals in the future. Since co-founding Rev Philly, she is committed to banning horse-drawn carriages & the sale of fur in Philadelphia, as well as finding long-term solutions to help animals.
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Mansi Bhagwate, Co-Founder
Mansi has been vegan since 2015 and has become an activist to raise awareness about the exploitation of animals and the destruction of the environment. Originally from India, she moved to the United States for her Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Pittsburgh. When she’s not working behind the scenes at Revolution Philadelphia, planning protests or vigils, Mansi enjoys writing fiction, traveling, and savoring vegan food. She lives with her fur babies, Albus and Bella.
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Stephanie Curson, Head Organizer, Board Member
Stephanie was born an animal lover. She grew up around horses and worked at a barn through high school. Stephanie attended Gwynedd-Mercy to earn two master's degrees in different fields of education. She has been an elementary school teacher for the past twenty years. She currently teaches art and loves introducing her students to contemporary artists who inspire them. Stephanie has been consistently advocating for animals through different organizations for over ten years. A vegetarian for many years and a vegan for the past 9, she has a slight obsession with good food. Stephanie is proud to work with Revolution Philadelphia and looks forward to making positive changes for animals!
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Claire Mulligan, Organizer, Board Member
Claire lives with her partner Brian, four dogs, three cats, and a rotating cast of foster kittens. After going vegan in 2019, animal advocacy quickly became central to her life. She began volunteering at an animal farm sanctuary and soon became involved in rescuing both domestic and farmed animals.
In 2025, Claire and Brian moved to a farm to start their own sanctuary, Born to Run.
When she’s not working as a medical speech-language pathologist in sub-acute rehabilitation, Claire is busy building the sanctuary and caring for the animals who call it home.
Meet the Board
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Kenneth Cramer-Cohen
Kenneth Cramer-Cohen is a lawyer who has been vegan for six years because no one - human nor dog, whale nor armadillo, rabbit or crab - wants to be killed or exploited. He lives with his pup and fiancé in Philadelphia. In his spare time, he is an avid film nerd and comic book aficionado.
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Mahika Gupta
Mahika Gupta is an artist, activist, and fur/feather parent living in Louisville, Kentucky. When they are not in busy in school, they enjoy playing with 3-year-old Bunty and Bubli their rescue chickens, experiment with new vegan recipes and watch a Bollywood movie!
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Mairyn Torres
Mairyn is from Puerto Rico. She has been vegan for 9 years. She has been an activist with Revolution Philadelphia for over 5 years. Mairyn is also a Spanish writer, vegan mentor, and speaker. She runs a Youtube channel providing information about veganism. Previously, Mairyn has worked as a pre-school teacher. Mairyn is proud to be a board member for Revolution Philadelphia
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Carol Lutter
Carol has been vegan for 14 years and lives in Philadelphia’s Main Line with Leena, the cat she adopted when no one else would. An animal activist for over a decade, she mentors aspiring vegans and advocates, helping them live more aligned, values-driven lives while sustaining their impact. She believes that standing on the side of justice for all animals is deeply life-affirming.
Professionally, Carol offers body-based healing work for individuals and groups, specializing in supporting those who bear witness to animal exploitation. She volunteers with rescues and sanctuaries and finds joy in community, movement, art, and great plant-based food.
