Cheerleaders On and off the Field

Cheerleaders On and off the Field
Alexa
Alexa danced for the Orlando Magic during the 2012-13 season. She currently owns a company that specializes in neurotherapy and nutrition.
Alexa
“In the future I want to both perform in an artistic aspect and also be a strong female in the business world and the sports science world.”
Alexa
As a neurotherapist, Alexa works with patients to strengthen areas of their brain by monitoring their brain activity.
Ashley
Ashley is a graduate student in her first year with the San Francisco 49ers cheerleaders.
Ashley
After graduating from Harvard, Ashley enrolled at Stanford to pursue an MBA and MBA in education.
Chantel
When she's not dancing for the Dallas Mavericks, Chantel is the marketing coordinator for women’s activewear brand Lorna Jane.
Chantel
She also recently traveled to Haiti with the i’mMe organization to minister to orphans.
Colleen
New York Jets Flight Crew cheerleader Colleen is a 5th grade special education teacher in an integrated co-teaching classroom.
Colleen
"The Junior Flight Crew program is my favorite part of being on the Flight Crew. I get to combine both things I love: working with kids and dancing."
Genevieve
Before cheering for the Arizona Cardinals, Genevieve graduated summa cum laude in industrial technology and was hired by Cisco Systems straight out of college.
Genevieve
As an account executive in charge of IT sales, Genevieve works with businesses to use technology to enhance their internal and external communications.
Jasmine
In addition to being a Duke University cheerleader, Jasmine is a neuroscience major on the pre-medicine track with a minor in Asian & Middle Eastern studies.
Jasmine
She also works as a research assistant in a psychiatry lab at Duke University Medical Center and volunteers at a local church.
Julia
Julia is in her fourth season as a Washington Wizards dancer and her second as captain. She majored in marine biology at Duke University and received her master’s degree in environmental science.
Julia
She works as a reporter/producer at PBS Newshour.
Kate
Outside of cheerleading for the Denver Broncos, Kate studies entrepreneurial law at the University of Colorado and interns at a law firm in downtown Boulder.
Kate
Kate comes from a family of lawyers and discovered her own passion for it after taking business law classes in college.
Kelly
New England Patriots cheerleader Kelly has degrees from Middlebury College, Harvard University and Boston College.
Kelly
In the future, she wants to be a professor and a researcher, two careers she has already started pursuing.
Kelly
In her fourth year as a Ph.D. candidate, she conducts research, analyzes data and writes papers.
Kelsie
Kelsie double majored in political science and Spanish and minored in philosophy while cheerleading at the University of Michigan. She currently attends law school.
Kelsie
“I made a habit of every Sunday reflecting on the week that passed, and I was especially proud of the fact that nearly every week I pushed myself physically and academically beyond what I had in the past.”
Kristina
Kristina is a two-year veteran of the Jets Flight Crew and an attorney at a non-profit organization.
Kristina
She graduated from Georgetown Law and has a background in corporate law with a concentration on mergers and acquisitions.
Michelle
Michelle danced for the San Antonio Spurs and cheered for the St. Louis Rams while on active duty in the Air Force.
Michelle
She is currently stationed in Hawaii where she works as a health administrator in the Medical Service Corps.
Rachel
Rachel studied chemical engineering at MIT and is now pursuing her MBA at Harvard Business School. While cheering for the 49ers Gold Rush cheerleaders, she worked for Tesla as a battery engineer.
Rachel
In the future she hopes to start an organization that supports women in science education. “It’s especially fun for me when young fans ask about my job, because then I get to ask them about their science class and remind them how cool it is.”
Summer
Summer cheered for the Houston Texans while working for NASA. She is currently in the avionic systems division at the Johnson Space Center.
Summer
She is also involved with the organization Science Cheerleader, founded by former Philadelphia 76ers dancer Darlene Cavalier. Science Cheerleader challenges stereotypes of women in science and includes over 200 active cheerleaders.
Talmesha
Talmesha cheered for the Washington Redskins for five years while also pursuing science. She has a B.S. in chemical engineering, a B.S. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in cellular and molecular medicine. She promotes the involvement of students in STEM fields through her job at STEMconnector.
Teleza
In addition to being a Washington Redskins cheerleader, Teleza is a full-time math teacher and ultimately wants to become a pediatric oncologist. “Cheering is busy, but it’s my release. It may be a tough workload, but my passion is what carries me through stress-free.”
Zenobia
After cheering for the San Francisco 49ers from 1998-2000, Zenobia is now the CEO of ZAG communications, a technology PR firm.
Zenobia
She is also involved in several organizations that expose young girls to career opportunities in STEM fields.
