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Jazmin Jackson

​Artist | Translator of complex ecosystems into actionable clarity for institutions that shape cities.

A Bit About Me

I’ve been an artist since childhood. Fashion design, drawing, writing, film photography, and sewing helped shape how I see, translate, and create experiences.

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Alongside my creative practice, I built a parallel corporate career inside complex organizations: global nonprofits, financial institutions, and cultural-access programs. I spent years managing international programs, coordinating high-stakes research and events, building reporting systems, and working inside operations that didn’t have room for guesswork or inefficiency.

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​I work as an independent consultant to economic development organizations, nonprofits, schools, associations, and foundations where I help clients collect, analyze, and synthesize data; tackle risk reduction and capital efficiency; and deliver targeted organizational and program takeaways that can be tested and implemented immediately. If something can’t be acted on within 30 days, I don’t recommend it.

 

I also advise organizations whose CRM systems aren’t pulling their weight. I help teams clean up misaligned systems, clarify customer logic, and get sharp before they spend money on platforms and tools. Think CRM audits, relationship strategy, and executive clarity without the tech jargon.​

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I don’t sell vibes.
I don’t sell templates.
I don’t sell noise.

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I’m a researcher who translates complexity into something leadership can actually use.

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Education

May, 2008

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

My university education also includes receiving a Minor in studio art and instruction in patternmaking, draping, and haute couture construction under the Graduate Studies Costume Production, MFA curriculum at the Department of Dramatic Art affiliated with the PlayMakers Repertory Company, a professional Equity theatre and member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT).

Project Clients

2017 - 2025

2013 - 2016

2009 - 2012

International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)
A global association for the accounting profession that works with member organizations in more than 130 countries to set and promote high-quality international standards in auditing, ethics, accounting education and public-sector accounting. IFAC's value proposition proposes to help make financial reporting reliable, transparent and consistent worldwide.

Tickets for Kids Charities (TFK)
A nonprofit that gives low-income and at-risk children free access to arts, cultural, educational, recreational and sporting events nationwide by distributing donated tickets through community partners, thereby creating opportunities for experiences many kids otherwise couldn’t afford.

BNY Mellon
A multinational financial services company that manages investments, assets, and wealth — providing custodial services, asset servicing, investment operations, and trust services to institutions and individuals around the world.

Contract Proposals:

  • Ecosystems Strategic Intelligence & Synthesis

  • Strategic advisory for CRM systems & experience design

  • Event intelligence & insight

© 20by Jazmin Jackson

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