Jessica Case has considerable experience as a community leader and trustee of several institutions with a focus on public service in education, youth development, and culture. She has nurtured a deep commitment to civility, equity, and the long-term health of democratic and sustainable communities through immersive civic work in Latin America, academic study in Cuba, and leadership on statewide and national education platforms.
Ms. Case’s board service has included the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Bright Futures Mentoring, and the Park County Library System, all in Cody, Wyoming. She has worked as a cattle rancher in Meeteetse, Wyoming, where she balanced ranch management with raising three children. She also taught Spanish language and culture to college students at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming.
Ms. Case has a B.A. in Russian Studies from Brown University and spent her junior year at the University of Havana, Cuba, where she designed and completed a curriculum in Spanish and Russian studies.
Ms. Case is a fifth-generation member of the Rockefeller family.