Innovation To Sanitation – Jasmine Burton & Georgia Social Impact Collaborative (GSIC)

According to the World Health Organization, over 2B people lack access to safely managed sanitation – an astonishing statistic that disproportionately hinders the livelihoods of women, girls, and other marginalized groups globally. In this latest edition of the Social Entrepreneur Coffee Series organized by Georgia Social Impact Collaborative (GSIC), Sydney Hulebak unpacks the great work being done by Jasmine Burton, MPH, and her team at Wish for WASH to bring much-needed innovation through human-centered design in the business of sanitation We’re grateful for these social entrepreneurs who are creating sustainable change as well as amazing local businesses like Just Add Honey Tea Company that provide spaces for us to have meaningful conversations around using business as a force for good.

I'm the Co-Founder of Chat With Leaders Media and People First Elevation Team, where my team and I help values-driven businesses create content that strengthens relationships, fuels engagement, and drives high-performing cultures. We partner with communications, marketing, and people teams to produce thought-leadership podcasts, executive messaging, and event content. My team and I also work with leaders to transform company meetings into culture-defining moments—ensuring they align teams, elevate key voices, and inspire action. As a board member of Conscious Capitalism Atlanta, I advocate for business as a force for good. Outside of work, I’m passionate about faith, family, and using influence to create lasting impact.

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