
President, National Association of African Americans in Human Resources
Jasmine Guy
President | National Association of African Americans in Human Resources
About Jasmine
Jasmine Chanel Guy, born on March 10, 1962, is an American actress, singer, dancer, and director. She is known for her portrayal of Whitley Gilbert-Wayne on the NBC television series A Different World, a role that earned her four consecutive NAACP Image Awards from 1990 through 1993 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Her film work includes the role of Dina in the 1988 movie School Daze. Her television career features appearances on various shows such as Dead Like Me, where she played Roxy Harvey, The Vampire Diaries as Sheila Grams Bennett, and Grey's Anatomy as Gemma. Currently, she serves as the President of the National Association of African Americans in Human Resources, a leadership position reflecting her ongoing commitment to advocacy and professional development within the African American community. Guy's diverse career spans acting, singing, dancing, and directing, demonstrating her multifaceted talents and sustained influence in entertainment and beyond.
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