
About Me
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Jasmine Clark is an Arkansas native born in Little Rock. She spent her developmental years experimenting with various activities like softball, music, and theatre. After joining JROTC in high school, Jasmine knew what path she would take as her future career. She joined the United States Air Force November 11, 2011 which she attributes as a divine sign destined for greatness.
At Joint Base Langley- Eustis, she serves as an Aerospace Medicine Technician. She is EMT certified and an Instructor. Jasmine's current role is the Aerospace and Operational Medicine Enterprise Flight Chief where she oversees a team of military clinicians managing preventive care and readiness. She also serves as the lead Case Manager ensuring members are afforded due process for potentially disqualifying and service connected conditions. When she's not running a clinic, she works on her pilot ticketing system in hopes of receiving a military grant. So far she's implemented the system at two bases and is in the works with a third.
Jasmine is wrapping up her undergraduate studies as a Strategic Communications major at Old Dominion University. Throughout her experience at ODU, she has gained knowledge within different fields like crisis management, public relations, and developing brand proposals for nonprofits. She plans to use her degree as the foundation to start her graduate level courses. She is pursuing a Master's degree in Data Analytics. With her education, her goal is to break into Brand Analytics or Public Relations.
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