Jasmine Burnett
Jasmine is a narrative builder and storyteller who helps clients develop and amplify movement work focused on Black liberation. With extensive expertise in community development and public policy, Jasmine combines her content knowledge with creative direction and storytelling to provide partners with a roadmap to targeted impact. She leverages her experience in the symbiotic worlds of public relations and strategic planning to communicate narratives, design impact-minded projects, and accelerate progress toward equity. Her work often results in social campaigns and activiations, new community-targeted programs, impact design strategy sessions, stakeholder engagement workshops, and intentionally-produced cultural events.
Jasmine began her career in social sector consulting before transitioning to roles in community development, where she has designed housing and economic development programs in the southeast. 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.
