CEO, Entrepreneur, UN UNITE 2030 Changemaker, Global Activist for SDG 4, Female Programmer, Aspiring Robotics Engineer
Jasmine Greene, Barbadian 18 years of age, is the youngest CEO to establish a non-profit educational organization in the history of the World and the first founder to establish the first Caribbean virtual platform and educational organization for students teaching students. The first Barbadian global activist for to represent my small island, Barbados at the United Nations UNITE 2030 Youth Development Program for SDG 4 Quality Education. As well as, the first female to be on the national Barbados Robotics Team, starting at age 13.
She attends the Waterford University pursuing STEM education with a passion and love for dance. Jasmine founded Private Caribbean Study Goals (PCSG) and established the online institution at the age of 16 in March 2020 due to COVID-19 resulting in the impactful closure of Caribbean education.
Thus, she created PCSG to provide free high-quality education for students by students with the motto, "Students Helping Students Succeed". Presently, her organization harbors 4.5 thousand students from every CARICOM country with an 100% exam (Caribbean Examination Council) pass rate.
She is the current leader of the national robotics team and represented the World at the First Global Challenge Robotics Olympics in Dubai 2019 and placed in the top 50 in the first day of competition.
Accompanying a future career as the first female robotics engineer in the Caribbean, she will continue to provide free and fun high-quality education for everyone.
May students continue to help students succeed for free.
FREE QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL.
"The feeling of giving up is painful but the feeling of knowing you didn't is powerful."