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Jessica Lowe is an educator and administrator associated with Tallahassee State College within the Social Science domain. She earned a Master of Arts in women’s and gender studies through the Program in Interdisciplinary Humanities at Florida State University. Lowe has taught humanities courses at the college, including HUM2210 Humanities I, HUM2201, and HUM2230 Humanities II, from around 2010 to 2011. Student feedback highlights her enthusiastic delivery, use of multimedia such as films and videos, provision of quizzes identical to exam questions, and overall accessibility, resulting in high ratings for course quality and low difficulty levels. She has also instructed classes at Florida State University.
Professionally, Jessica Lowe served as Executive Director of the Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence at Tallahassee State College from 2015 to 2018, overseeing its grand opening and community incubator initiatives. She began in 2015 as Nonprofit Resources Center Coordinator in Workforce Development. Her broader career encompasses leadership as Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of Florida from 2010 to 2014, achieving a 167% increase in revenue and 31% growth in membership; Vice President of the League of Women Voters of the United States from 2020 to 2022; and Principal and Co-Founder of Capacityworks, a nonprofit consulting firm. She has acted as a legislative advocate for women’s organizations at the Florida Capitol and is a licensed Realtor. Lowe received recognition from Tallahassee State College in Women’s History Month 2020 as a Valiant Woman of the Vote.
