Jasmine Lamb thrives when leading organizations that foster community, learning, and personal growth. Jasmine has been instrumental in building the Mansfield Hall program and curriculum since she joined the company in its very first few months. She was Mansfield Hall’s first Executive Director for five years at our Burlington location and then served as Vice President, Program Operations for the next five years supporting all three sites across the country and helping to launch our study abroad program.

Prior to working at Mansfield Hall Jasmine worked for nearly a decade as Director of Student Life for the Vermont Governor’s Institute on the Arts summer college preparatory program. She also worked as a divorce mediator and communication coach, as both a consultant and college instructor at a small career-focused college, and counseled young adults in a residential treatment program.

Jasmine received her bachelor’s degree in English and social sciences from Norwich University. She holds a 500-hour certificate in mediation and conflict management. She is a trained Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, with a psycho-biological approach to healing stress and trauma.

She is a lifelong learner and avid reader and loves to ponder the big unanswerable questions such as: What does it mean to be human? How does listening transform us? How do we foster community and connection in our lives and the lives of those around us?

She also enjoys cooking, gardening, dancing, swimming, and spending time with her extended family, especially her nieces and nephews. She lives with her husband, Marc, in Burlington, Vermont