Profile of <span>Jasmin Johnson Glaeser ’05</span>

Jasmin N. Johnson Glaeser ’05 earned a BA in anthropology and English from Middlebury and an MA in public policy and political and economic development from Harvard University in 2010. She is an executive vice president at Pemandu Associates, a small international development and government advisory firm that operates across the developing world advising governments located in Africa, the Far East, the Middle East, and South America. Over the course of her career, which has included two stints at Pemandu, Johnson-Glaeser has has worked as a policy advisor to the president of the Bahamas, a policy and implementation advisor for the Solomon Islands, and a human capital development advisor in the office of Sierra Leone’s president. She began her career in the World Bank’s education and labor market development division. Her early career also included work for the United Nations (NYC and Haiti).