Jasmine joined ORS in 2024, bringing her background in strategic planning, program design and narrative development. She began her career in nonprofit strategy consulting, working with organizations to create theories of change, improve their operations and create new programs. In 2020, she became an analyst in the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank's Department of Community and Economic Development, helping practitioners in the Southeast create more equitable COVID-19 recovery policies and practices, and co-designing a leadership training program for emerging leaders in the region.
Through her professional and life experiences, Jasmine has learned that the antidote to oppression is building power within exploited communities and participating in struggles for self-determination among oppressed people, globally — and she encourages organizations to shape their efforts around these aims.
Jasmine has a master’s degree in both City and Regional Planning and Public Policy from The Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her B.A. in Government with a secondary in African American Studies from Harvard College.
In her spare time, Jasmine is a community organizer, listens to podcasts and plays with her two energetic dogs.