Jasmine Miller
Jasmine is a North Carolina native born to Amos and Patricia Quick. Jasmine attended James B. Dudley Sr. High School, which is the first black high school in Guilford County. From high school, she attended North Carolina State University where she majored in criminology and forensic science. Since graduating from NC State, Jasmine has received two Masters of Science degrees, one in Forensic Psychology and one in Health Psychology. Whether it be at the federal level or state level, Jasmine has worked within the government since 2014; and has been a Legislative Assistant since 2017 for the North Carolina State House of Representatives.
Since she was a youth Jasmine has been an activist and has volunteered in various capacities during each election in an effort to motivate minority communities to have their voices heard. Jasmine is a wife to Alvin Miller, a mother to their creative son Marcus and their expressive daughter Mateleka. In 2020 Jasmine and her husband wrote, illustrated, and published a children’s book, What Will You Be?!, based on their son which launched their family business and their company’s website. In the future Jasmine desires to expand the family business and create a children’s book series. One of Jasmine’s favorite quotes is by Maya Angelou, and it embodies how she lives her life. “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.“
Vice Chair
As Vice Chair, the responsibilities are to share a great portion of the work of the Chair. Be available to lead committee meetings when Chair is unavailable. Establish and maintain working relationships with committee members as well as Ambassadors. Bring creative and knowledgeable input to the Executive Committee. Work closely with the Chair. Participate on other committees as well.