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Alexus Knox

Royston

Summary

Passionate Cheerleading Instructor and Minister at Fellowship of Christian Athletes Cheerleading, skilled in developing engaging routines and fostering team cohesion. Known for strong organizational skills and confident public speaking, I effectively guided team members to enhance performance and spiritual growth, creating a supportive environment that nurtured both athletic and personal development. I am also an active member of the University of Georgia Cheerleading team. This experience has expanded the skills I had previously planted. Managing a heavy course load as well as cheerleading at the division 1 level for such a prestigious university has allowed me to grow my accountability, time management skills, social skills in both personal and larger public spaces, and overall growth in social and professional environments.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

Cheerleading Instructor and Minister

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Cheerleading
Athens, GA
03.2024 - 07.2025
  • Assisted in developing cheerleading routines and choreography for various skill levels.
  • Supported team members by providing guidance during practice sessions.
  • Aided in fostering relationships among team members to assist with team bonding.
  • Observed and evaluated squad performance, offering constructive feedback for improvement.
  • Ministered about the Christian religion throughout summer camps through small group conversation, emotional connection, worshiping, and acting out and describing bible stories.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

University of Georgia
GA
05-2027

Skills

  • Strong organizational skills
  • Patience and empathy
  • Reliable and punctual
  • Confident public speaking
  • Time management
  • Ability to plan schedules effectively

Timeline

Cheerleading Instructor and Minister

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Cheerleading
03.2024 - 07.2025

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

University of Georgia
Alexus Knox