Tramia Jackson

Director Of Museum Programs at Mount Vernon

Tramia Jackson is a seasoned professional in museum education and STEM initiatives, currently serving as the Director of Learning at George Washington's Mount Vernon since March 2022. Prior experience includes a role as Senior Coordinator for the Science Research Mentoring Consortium at the American Museum of Natural History, where Tramia Jackson organized significant science research showcases for underrepresented high school students. As a Janet Kelley Fellow with the NYC STEM Education Network, Tramia Jackson contributed to a multi-sector network focused on enhancing STEM education. Previous positions include Program Associate at the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience and Director of Education and Public Programs at the Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center. Tramia Jackson holds a Master of Arts in History Museum Studies from SUNY Oneonta and a Bachelor of Arts in History from The College of William and Mary.

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Stafford, United States

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Mount Vernon

George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the historic home of George and Martha Washington, located 13 miles south of Washington, DC. Guests can see the historic mansion, stately rooms, and outbuildings preserved to the year 1799, the last year of George Washington’s life. Owned and operated by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, George Washington’s Mount Vernon has been visited by world leaders since its opening to the public in the 1860s . In addition to the mansion, one can visit our beautiful gardens, a working farm engaged in 18th century agriculture, two museums, heritage breed animals, and the most majestic view across the Potomac River. We also welcome guests to dine at our Mount Vernon Inn or grab a meal at our Food Court Pavilion.


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