Jemae Hoffman, Seattle, WA— Jemae Hoffman passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a profound legacy in the field of sustainable transportation. She was an advocate for clean, healthy urban transportation solutions, with a focus on public transit, biking, walking, and transit-oriented development.
Jemae’s colleagues and friends, many from different chapters of her life, have come together to honor her memory by establishing a five-year scholarship in her name. This initiative, known as the Jemae Hoffman Scholarship for Sustainable Transportation, aims to support women and non-binary students advancing their careers in this field. The scholarship will be administered by the Puget Sound/Seattle chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar, an organization in which Jemae was deeply involved.
Her husband, Ray, spoke warmly of her commitment to mentoring young women in her profession, and how she believed strongly in paying it forward. He said, "I cannot think of a better tribute to her than establishing a scholarship in her name that opens the door to a career in transportation for deserving individuals."
Jemae was known for her bubbly, positive energy and unwavering optimism, inspiring many with her passion for catalyzing change. Those who knew her remember her as someone who truly believed in making a difference through day-to-day actions.
The scholarship fund has already raised $100 from early supporters, with hopes to reach its goal of fully supporting the multi-year program. This effort will continue to amplify Jemae’s incredible legacy for years to come.
We offer our deepest condolences to Jemae’s family and all those who had the privilege of working alongside her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Jemae Hoffman
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Jemae Hoffman |
Cause of Passing | Pancreatic cancer |
Fundraiser Created By | Steve Nicholas |
Goal Amount | Ongoing, for the scholarship fund |
Amount Raised | $100 |
Location | Seattle, WA |
Purpose | Jemae Hoffman Scholarship for Sustainable Transportation |
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