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Jasmin Mand

Hello, my name is Jasmin Mand! As a musician, educator, and civilian instructor in the Royal Canadian Cadet Program, I am committed to fostering youth development, leadership, and strong team dynamics.
Throughout my experiences in both musical and educational settings, l've learned the value of collaboration, discipline, and mentorship, which are skills that directly translate into empowering young people to reach their full potential. I am excited for the opportunity to be part of a team like Progress Peel, where I can apply the skills I've gained over the years to help shape the next generation of leaders.

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My Story

Jasmin Mand is a first year student at Western University pursuing a Bachelors of Music with an Honours Specialization in Music Education. A skilled tuba player and low brass pedagogy specialist, Jasmin combines technical musical proficiency with a strong commitment to music teaching and learning. At Western, she is actively involved in campus life through her work with the Don Wright Faculty of Music Student Council, the Music Education Student Association, The Western Young Winds and the Peer Guides program. Outside of campus, Jasmin has performed with esteemed ensembles such as the Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra, where she also served as Chief Librarian. Additionally, Jasmin is active in the Royal Canadian Army Cadet program. As former cadet, she rose to the rank of Master Warrant Officer (MWO) and was active as a Company Sergeant Major (CSM), the Brampton Tri-Service Band drum major, the 557 Cadet Corps pipe major, first aid team captain, and supply warrant. Now as a civilian instructor, she has spent summers working at summer training centers across Canada in military band and pipes and drums music courses. Connect with her on Linkedin!

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