![]() ![]() As a research consultant at Cornell, she co-authored a book with Cornell University Dean Emeritus Dr. ![]() State Department Fellow, grantee of the Foundation for Motivated Women, and U.S. She also served as senior foundation officer at the Peace Development. She was the founding director of a leadership program called the Leadership Institute for Political and Public Impact at the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts, a philanthropic foundation, where she was also the interim CEO. Julie is also a researcher, writer and consultant in leadership, and presents on gender issues in politics, nonprofits and businesses, and veterinary medicine to international audiences. She brings to Treehouse many years of social justice programming, organizing, organizational development fundraising and grantmaking. Julie joined the Treehouse team in 2018 as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Development. In 2017 she received the “29 who shine” award from the Massachusetts Department Of Higher Education for academic achievement, proven leadership and dedication to the community. She has previously worked as a doula, recovery coach, and childbirth educator at Prison Birth Project, Baystate Franklin and Cooley Dickinson Hospital. She believes that all human beings, especially those marginalized by class, race or gender are entitled to art and celebrations in all its varieties of creation and consumption and will strive to bring that mission to all she does at treehouse.Ī recent Francis Perkins graduate of Mount Holyoke College, Jasmine graduated with a B.A in Gender studies after transfering to the school from Holyoke Community College. It is her joy to witness the innate strength of communities and families heal collaboratively through engagement with the Arts. As a survivor of childhood abuse and teen homelessness she is invested in the mission of The Treehouse Model of community. She comes to Treehouse from a place of both personal and professional experience. ![]() Jasmine joined Treehouse in April 2022 to serve as the intergenerational arts coordinator. She recently completed her tenure as Vice President of the Massachusetts Association of Resident Services Coordinators, and volunteers as a Committee Member of the Massachusetts Network of Foster Care Alumni. Gymmetta finds time to stay involved in areas in which she is passionate. Prior to joining the Treehouse team, Gymmetta worked in Beacon Communities Engagement Department providing resources and services to a community of 500 and mentoring staff at throughout western Massachusetts.īefore starting here career with Beacon Communities, she was the Youth Service Coordinator at MassHire Springfield (formerly Futureworks Career Center) for 9 years where she worked with youth in the community, partnered with schools, local employers and workforce investment boards to create resources and training. Gymmetta joined Treehouse in 2020, bringing wide-ranging experience from connecting residents with suitable community services to providing crisis intervention, as well as assisting residents so that they were able to overcome obstacles that life throws their way. ![]()
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