Jevelson Jean is a committed professional with diverse experience in education, administration, and science. As a Teaching Fellow at Ashinaga Foundation, Jevelson Jean has crafted an English curriculum for first-year Japanese orphaned university students and provided support for international students. Currently a Fellow with Princeton in Asia, Jevelson Jean contributes to fostering cultural understanding. Previous roles include Associate Administrator at the Pennsylvania Medical Society, where logistics and communication were managed for healthcare legislative processes, and various positions at Franklin & Marshall College focusing on student affairs and mentoring. Jevelson Jean’s early career also included work as an Associate Chemist at Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories and internships in public arts and product design. Jevelson Jean holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geological and Earth Sciences from Franklin & Marshall College.
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