Jewel is the Community Engagement Manager for Impact Alamance. She is responsible for building relationships to bridge gaps and lift community voices. She oversees the Community Forward Grant Cycle and has been instrumental in assisting several Alamance County residents in applying for this grant.
Since her time at Elon University, as a student, it has been evident that she is authentic, community-focused, and committed to her passions. Jewel is held in high regard for her professionalism, organizational skills, leadership, and integrity. Additionally, Jewel has a creative side to her! She is a dance instructor who taught “soul line dance” for Burlington Parks & Recreation, where her energy was infectious. She created a warm environment that allowed the dance participants to move freely. Her skills as a dancer and teacher complement her other passions which make her an impactful leader in Alamance County.
Jewel can be found volunteering at such events as the Juneteenth event, which she helped coordinate, at Little Pink Houses, and at the Harwood Institute. Because of her service to the community, it isn’t unusual to see Jewel receiving hugs and appreciation for her support of others. She is making Alamance County a better place to live for everyone.
