Jasmine Henderson

Non Technical Lead @ Black Girls Code

About Jasmine Henderson

Jasmine Henderson is a Non-Technical Lead at Black Girls CODE and a Business Analyst II at Masergy, both roles based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. She has a diverse background in technology and education, with experience at companies such as Textron, Google, and Comcast, and holds a Master's degree in Computer and Information Systems from Tuskegee University.

Current Role at Black Girls CODE

Jasmine Henderson serves as the Non-Technical Lead at Black Girls CODE, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she facilitates local chapter meetings in Dallas and assists the headquarters in identifying and securing local event spaces. She also organizes and supports non-technical volunteer training initiatives, contributing to the organization's mission of empowering young girls of color in technology.

Previous Experience at Textron

Henderson worked at Textron in various capacities, including the IT Leadership and Development Rotational Program from 2020 to 2022 for two years in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. She later served as a Business Systems Analyst II for eight months in 2022. Her experience at Textron provided her with insights into IT leadership and business systems analysis.

Educational Background at Tuskegee University

Jasmine Henderson studied at Tuskegee University, where she earned a Master's degree in Computer and Information Systems from 2018 to 2020. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Information Systems from 2013 to 2018. Her education laid a strong foundation for her career in technology and information systems.

Internship Experience

Henderson gained valuable experience through various internships. She worked as an Engineering Intern at Comcast for three months in 2019 and participated in the GHC Scholar program at Google for one month in the same year. Additionally, she completed internships at Comcast as a Project Management Intern in 2018 and at the Internal Revenue Service as an IT Intern in 2015. These roles contributed to her professional development in technology and project management.

Scholarships and Recognition

In 2019, Jasmine Henderson was recognized as a HBCU@SXSW Scholar by OHUB for one month in Austin, Texas, and also participated as a Black in AI Scholar in Vancouver, Canada. Furthermore, she was selected as a 30 Under 30 Scholar by Forbes for one month in Detroit, Michigan. These scholarships highlight her commitment to advancing her knowledge and skills in technology.

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