Jamie is passionate about empowering others with setting goals and recognizing their accomplishments. She is skilled at problem solving and fluent in community resources across the state. Jamie spent fifteen years working in corrections assisting justice involved individuals with release planning and their transition to probation, after incarceration. She is committed to learning and understanding people in their environment and their journey to their wellness.
During her career in corrections, Jamie inspired a team of policy makers and advocates to offer a Reintegration Drivers License, which was enacted as a new state law, in April of 2024. She is also a former Emergency First Responder and a veterans of the U.S. Army. Outside of work Jamie enjoys spending time with her family, grandchildren and friends. She also enjoys her time serving as a volunteer for local two non-profits.