Jamie Panzarella

Jamie is a dedicated leader with a passion for museums, cultural institutions, and education. With experience in youth education, event coordination, program management, and nonprofit publications, Jamie has spent her career fostering community engagement and lifelong learning in cultural spaces.

Currently serving as the Youth Education Manager at the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC, Jamie develops and organizes innovative K-12, family, and Girl Scout programming that brings the world of espionage to life. Her commitment to empowering learners of all ages reflects her dedication to making education accessible, engaging, and impactful.

Before entering the museum field, Jamie had a long-standing career with the American Sociological Association (ASA), where she led publication initiatives, membership engagement, and academic employment services. Her expertise in project management and stakeholder collaboration helped drive the production of significant publications and events.

A dedicated community volunteer, Jamie has served as a Girl Scout Troop Leader (7+ years), an educational docent at Cherry Hill Historic House and Farm, a volunteer for the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps, and a religious education instructor.