Jasmine Burton graduated from Georgia Tech (GT) with a Bachelor’s of Science in Product Design. Prior to graduation, Jasmine founded Wish for WASH, LLC (W4W), a social impact startup intended to bring innovation to sanitation after learning about how water and sanitation inequities disproportionately hinder the livelihoods of women. Her senior design team won the GT InVenture Prize Competition for the SafiChoo toilet invention. Jasmine led W4W in conducting iterative toilet innovation pilots and research in Kenya, Zambia, Uganda, Ethiopia and in Atlanta-based resettled refugee communities with a focus on human centered design and women’s empowerment. Jasmine continued to pursue her passion for equitable and sustainable sanitation as a 2017 Rotary Global Grant Scholar and MSc in Public Health graduate from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Currently, Jasmine is the Associate Manager at the Toilet Board Coalition, Communications Specialist at the CDC, Associate Researcher for equilo, and is continuing to lead the W4W team in Atlanta-focused WASH projects. As the Co-Communications Manager of the Global Shapers Atlanta Hub, Jasmine was excited to represent her hub at the 2018 SHAPE NA. Ultimately, Jasmine seeks to utilize design thinking and business acumen to accelerate universal access to improved sanitation.