Lucas Jemison
About Lucas Jemison
Lucas Jemison serves as the Development Manager at Life Pieces To Masterpieces, a position he has held since 2022. He has a diverse background in education, having previously worked as an Education Manager and Social Studies Teacher in the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Current Role at Life Pieces To Masterpieces
Lucas Jemison has served as the Development Manager at Life Pieces To Masterpieces since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing development initiatives within the organization, contributing to its mission in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area. His tenure in this position has lasted for two years.
Previous Experience at Life Pieces To Masterpieces
Prior to his current role, Lucas Jemison worked as the Education Manager at Life Pieces To Masterpieces from 2020 to 2022. During this two-year period, he focused on educational programming and support, enhancing the organization's impact on youth in the community. He also held the position of Classroom Teacher and Tutor for a brief period in 2018.
Teaching Experience in Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lucas Jemison has a background in education, having worked as a Social Studies Teacher at Washington Metropolitan Opportunity Academy from 2019 to 2020. He also contributed as a Summer Teacher at Higher Achievement in 2019. His experience in teaching spans various roles, emphasizing his commitment to educational development.
Educational Background at American University
Lucas Jemison studied at American University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and Secondary Education from 2016 to 2019. His academic background has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his roles in education and development.
Additional Roles in Education
In addition to his teaching roles, Lucas Jemison served as an Orientation Leader and Co-Instructor for the American University Experience at American University in 2018. He also participated as an Assistant Ethics Bowl Coach at Benjamin Banneker High School from 2017 to 2018, further showcasing his involvement in educational initiatives.