Yasmin Elmasry
About Yasmin Elmasry
Yasmin Elmasry serves as the Vice President of Events at The Women's Network and is an Academic Tutor at Varsity Tutors. As a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University, she focuses on the intersection of law and medicine while engaging in various extracurricular activities.
Current Role at The Women's Network
Yasmin Elmasry serves as the Vice President of Events at The Women's Network, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for planning and executing events that promote networking and professional development among women. Her involvement in this organization highlights her commitment to empowering women and fostering community engagement.
Academic Background
Yasmin Elmasry completed her high school education at Montclair Kimberley Academy, earning her High School Diploma from 2016 to 2020. She is currently a sophomore at The Johns Hopkins University, where she is pursuing an undecided major from 2020 to 2024. Additionally, she studied at Columbia University in the City of New York for one year, from 2019 to 2020.
Professional Experience
In addition to her role at The Women's Network, Yasmin Elmasry has worked as an Academic Tutor at Varsity Tutors, a Nerdy Company, since 2021. She also participated in the Ronald H. Brown Law School Prep Program as an LSAC Prelaw Undergraduate Scholar (PLUS) for two months in 2021. Furthermore, she gained experience as a Summer Intern at Immigrant Justice Corps in Manhattan, New York, also in 2021.
Interdisciplinary Interests
Yasmin Elmasry is particularly interested in exploring the intersection of law and medicine. Her academic pursuits reflect a desire to combine these fields, seeking interdisciplinary opportunities that may arise from this integration. This focus indicates her commitment to addressing complex issues that require knowledge from both disciplines.
Extracurricular Involvement
As a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University, Yasmin Elmasry is actively involved in various extracurricular activities. Her participation in these activities complements her academic studies and enhances her leadership skills, further contributing to her professional development.