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Jasmine Bellamy is an Adjunct Faculty member at Kent State University, affiliated with the School of Fashion within the College of the Arts, Kent campus. She brings extensive industry experience into her academic role, bridging fashion, business, and cultural leadership.
Her educational background includes:
- B.S. in Marketing Management, Syracuse University
- Master of Business Administration, Fordham University
- Master of Arts in Theology, Fuller Seminary
- Pursuing Doctorate in Global Leadership at Fuller Seminary, focusing on the Redemptive Imagination of the Marketplace
Jasmine's research and professional interests center on the intersection of faith, commerce, and culture. She is a visionary strategist with expertise in retail merchandising, celebrity branding, and organizational culture transformation. Her work emphasizes joyful disruption and communal change, particularly through initiatives like Courageous Conversations, which she co-created to inspire inclusive cultural evolution in corporate and community settings.
While no research articles are listed in the provided text, her scholarly trajectory suggests a focus on ethical leadership, marketplace spirituality, and fashion industry innovation.
Notable recognition includes:
- Sports Illustrated’s Top 100 Influential Black Women in Sports
Jasmine has held significant leadership roles including Vice President of Merchandising, Planning & Allocation and Head of Community & Culture at Reebok. She has advised and directed fashion collections for high-profile celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Venus Williams, Adam Levine, and Nicki Minaj. Though no formal advisees or grants are mentioned, her mentorship and strategic guidance have influenced major retail brands and cultural platforms.
She is actively involved with Kent State’s fashion programs and contributes to initiatives such as the TechStyleLAB, Fashion Library, and NYC Studio, supporting next-generation designers and industry innovators.




