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BOARD OF ADVISORS
Professional Cheerleaders Alumni is a joint
effort with input from several volunteer members.
The Advisory Board meets quarterly to discuss
PCA’s community efforts and ensure positive
representation of the PCA brand. Members also
make up several sub-committees to plan events
and offer input on important items such as
the award of our annual Community Grant (LINK).
The ladies below have each had a hand in founding
Pro Cheerleaders Alumni and currently serve
as our Advisory Board:
Kristin Doakes, President
Donna Windsor, Vice President
Peggy Williams, Advisor
Melissa George, Advisor
Darlene Clancy, Advisor
Latricia Ledet, Advisor
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Kristin Doakes, President
As the Vice-President of Professional Cheerleaders
Alumni, Inc., Kristin designs the bi-monthly
newsletter and manages the administrative
responsibilities of the business. She is dedicated
to making a difference in the community with
her enthusiasm and positive outlook.
Kristin graduated from Lake City Community
College with her Associate of Arts in Communications.
In 2002, she moved to Jacksonville, Florida,
where she received a BFA in Graphic Design
from University of North Florida’s limited
access Graphic Design Program.
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Donna Windsor, Vice President
Donna Parado Windsor has studied dance/cheer
since the age of 10. She is professionally
trained in ballet, jazz, hip hop, pom, cheer
and colorguard. She is a 1994 graduate of
the University of North Florida with a Bachelor’s
degree in Elementary Education and a former
UNF Dance Attack member. She has also owned
her own dance studio and choreographed for
many schools and professional teams.
Donna is one of the original Jacksonville
Jaguars “Roar” Cheerleaders where
she served as a group captain from 1995-1998,
assistant coach from 1999-2000, cheerleader
again in 2001 and Ambassador Cheerleader in
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Melissa George, Advisor
During her six seasons, Melissa served as
captain from 2002-2004. Not only did she enjoy
performing at home games, but also greatly
enjoyed traveling the world representing the
Roar. Destinations include Mexico, Jamaica,
Bahamas, and several locations throughout
the United States. Her fondest memories are
from the Armed Forces Entertainment military
tours that took her all across Egypt, Kuwait,
Bahrain, and Greenland. |
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Latricia
Ledet, Advisor
Latricia graduated with honors from Florida
A&M University where she obtained a Bachelor’s
Degree in Computer Information Systems and
a Master’s of Applied Social Sciences
Degree in Public Administration. She started
a job shortly after college and went on to
a 15 year career in computer technology that
ended in 2003. It was that year that her first
daughter, Kyra, was born, and she left the
technology field to pursue others that were
less demanding. At present, Latricia works
part-time at a local community college and
owns several businesses. |
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Darlene
Clancy, Advisor
Darlene (Waterous) Clancy was born and raised
in New York. She began tap & ballet at
the age of six and in her teens began teaching
tap, ballet/pointe, jazz and hip-hop to students
ages 3 through adults. Darlene was co-captain
for her high school basketball cheerleading
team in Queens, N.Y. and focused on dance
while attending Queens College. Growing up
shy and afraid to speak in front of a crowd
Darlene found that dance was a creative way
to express herself without words. |
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Peggy Williams, Advisor
Peggy Williams started her studies in dance at the age of 3 at Nancy Dance Studio located in her hometown of Jacksonville Beach. She is professionally trained in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop and modern/lyrical. She began cheering at the age of 12 for Pop Warner and went on to cheer for her Jr. High School, High School and an All Stars cheer team. Throughout the years she has achieved many awards in both dance and cheerleading. She graduated in 1998 from the University of North Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and was a former UNF Dance Attack member where she was Captain of the dance team. Peggy cheered for the Jacksonville Jaguars “Roar” Cheerleaders for the 1998 season. She appeared in the 1998 Inaugural Swimsuit Calendar which took place in the Bahamas. Peggy is honored having had the opportunity to cheer with the Roar which she feels helped her grow both as an individual and as a performer. |
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