Summary
Jasmine Campbell is a senior product leader with nine years of experience at the intersection of robotics, AI, and human-centered design, currently managing technical product strategy for robotics at Aescape in New York. She has led platform and infrastructure product work for Everyday Robots, X’s Everyday Robot project, Cruise, NVIDIA, and Microsoft HoloLens and Xbox, blending deep technical program management with product vision. A founder of EDEN BodyWorks and an active angel investor and mentor, she brings entrepreneurial instincts to large-scale research and moonshot projects. Her background combines a CS degree from Georgia Tech with an MS in Human Centered Design & Engineering from the University of Washington and AI study at CentraleSupélec, enabling her to translate research into deployable systems. She frequently teaches and mentors product managers (Udacity, MentorCruise) and has a track record of shepherding AI-driven robotics platforms from prototype to production. Less obvious: she moves fluidly between hands-on technical coordination and strategic investor/mentor roles, making her as comfortable in the lab as in the boardroom.
9 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS) Human Centered Design and Engineering, Master of Science (MS) Human Centered Design and Engineering at University of Washington
Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence at CentraleSupélec
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Women's Entrepreneurship Certificate Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Women's Entrepreneurship Certificate Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations at Cornell University
Spanish, French