Jasmyne Henderson

Vice President of Legislative Affairs

Specialization

  • Government Affairs, Contract Law

Professional Associations

  • Virgil Hawkins FL Chapter of the National Bar Association – Vice President

  • City of Orlando Nominating Board

  • Tallahassee Barristers Association – Former President

  • Leadership Tallahassee Class 37

  • Florida Bar Association – William Reece Leadership Academy Class VII

  • FSU College of Law Alumni Association Board of Directors

  • Innovative Community Engagement (ICE) Foundation – Class II Fellows

  • The Legal Aid Foundation of Tallahassee – Thunderdome Class 3

Education, Licenses & Certifications

  • Doctor of Jurisprudence, Florida State University College of Law

  • Master of Applied Social Sciences, Florida A&M University

  • Bachelor of Science in Family, Youth and Community Sciences, University of Florida

Jasmyne Henderson is a licensed attorney with more than ten years of experience working in government affairs. Jasmyne most recently served as Director of Legislative Affairs for one of the state’s leading minority-owned lobbying firms.

She has extensive experience working as a campaign legal counsel and is recognized for her work securing appropriations and policy wins for local governments and universities across Florida.

As Indelible’s Vice President of Legislative Affairs, Jasmyne leads the company’s government affairs at the local and federal levels. She also works to expand Indelible’s presence across the country by building relationships with government stakeholders, while serving as in-house legal counsel.

Jasmyne has previously been listed in the National Bar Associations 40 under 40 Nation’s Best Advocates, as well as a Rising Star by Florida Politics Influence Magazine and a 2020 International Women’s Week Outstanding Young Female Lawyer honoree.

She is currently Vice President of the Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association, and a member of the Florida Bar Association’s governmental and public policy advocacy committee.