Courtney is a fourth-year member and community leader from Rockledge, Florida with over two decades of cheerleading, public service, and education experience. After graduating from Rockledge High School, she attended Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) where she is now a two-time alumna with a Masters in Sport Management. During her time at FAMU, she was a member of the cheerleading team, captain for two seasons, and a 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Cheerleading Champion.
Courtney has been an Instructor for the National Cheerleading Association since 2013 and has also devoted the last eleven years to fostering youth through academic and athletic programming. Her passion is helping youth advance through education and sports, along with teaching youth life skills.
In July 2021, Courtney fulfilled her lifelong dream of becoming an NFL Cheerleader for the New Orleans Saints Cheer Krewe. She has thoroughly enjoyed the past three seasons on the team and looks forward to cheering on the best team in the NFL for another season!
In addition to being an NFL Cheerleader, in October of 2021, Courtney accepted the role as the Head Cheerleading Coach at Dillard University where she had the opportunity to lead the cheerleading team to their first competitive cheer history win during the 2022-2023 season. During her time at Dillard University, she also served as the Assistant to The Athletic Director.
Currently, Courtney is the Head Competitive Cheer and Dance Coach at Loyola University New Orleans where she just wrapped up her first season. She is eternally grateful to be a part of the Wolf Pack family and looks forward to building onto the success of the spirit program.
In addition, Courtney enjoys traveling to new places, working out, and spending quality time with her loved ones. One of her professional career goals is to own a facility that offers cheerleading, sports training, and life skills programming. Courtney's favorite scripture is "Philippians 4:13 - I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me".