
MSEM alum Jasmyne Jackson (’22) is a senior consultant at Deloitte, where she makes an impact on organizations in federal, state, and local government, including the Environmental Protection Agency. We caught up with her to learn more about her current role and how pursuing an MSEM degree impacted her career.
Why did you pursue an MSEM degree?
I’ve always considered myself a global citizen, so I wanted a program that offered international immersion and a strong global alumni network. At the time, I had already begun a career in business intelligence and analytics, built on my MIS degree from Florida State University, and had also consulted with mission-driven startups. My goal was to sharpen my management skills and challenge myself to think in innovative ways—combining the entrepreneurial mindset I’d learned with an engineering perspective. I was also passionate about environmental justice and sustainability, and MSEM gave me the space to merge those interests.
What is your most memorable moment from the MSEM program?

Jasmyne with Associate Teaching Professor Bill Smedick and Senior Lecturer MC Coghlan during her recent visit to Baltimore.
Two moments stand out. First, when I unexpectedly caught COVID during the program, the way [CLE Director] Pam Sheff and my cohort rallied around me—checking in, delivering groceries—reminded me that Hopkins wasn’t just a school, it (and MSEM) was a true community. Second, serving as a Teaching Assistant for Bill Smedick’s Social Entrepreneurship course was unforgettable. Guiding students as they designed solutions to challenges like women’s rights, affordable healthcare, and sustainability in Baltimore reminded me why I love connecting ideas to real-world impact. The students’ energy and creativity were inspiring, constantly reminding me to “think big, iterate often, and never lose your entrepreneurial spirit.”
How did the MSEM program prepare you for your career?
Tell us about a recent accomplishment you’re proud of.

Jasmyne at the 2022 Johns Hopkins Engineering Master’s Convocation Ceremony.