Tiffee, William

Egyptians in the Americas Expert, Researcher

William Tiffee is a former attorney for a Fortune 500 company with degrees in Law and Engineering. He has worked as a criminal prosecutor, an attorney for the New York Toxics Coordinating Committee, and Director of Fuel Procurement at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, where he was State Coordinator of the economic viability study of the Black Fox Nuclear Plant, the only nuclear plant under construction in US history to be ordered shut down. He has taught American Government at the University of Oklahoma, and wrote a Long Term Energy Strategy for the State of Oklahoma. He lives in Norman, Oklahoma, where he is a nationally published natureĀ  photographer and writer, recently publishing “The Ancient Egyptian Maps to Paradise” in a special edition of the Epigraphers Society founded by Dr. Barry Fell of Harvard.