Jami Dolby has a passion for the St. Louis community and highlighting all the good things it has to offer. Throughout her professional career, Dolby has worked in the non-profit sector where her focus has been fundraising and special events, with a focus on sports and entertainment. Dolby has volunteered its several organizations in St. Louis including The Girl Scout Council where she holds a lifetime membership and serves as board chair for Delux Cares, the nonprofit arm of Delux Magazine.
She also is a member of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, The Association of Fundraising Professionals and Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce. Jami is also a part of the current cohort of Focus Impact Fellows focused on workforce development in the region. Dolby made history in 2018 after becoming the first African American on the ballot for City Council in Chesterfield. Dolby is a past recipient of the Young Leaders Award from the St. Louis American. She also serves as an Ambassador for the Lupus Foundation of America - Heartland chapter and an active PTO member of Parkway School District. Jamicurrently serves as a Director of Development for Maryville University.