Faith & Family in Football

Beyond the Cheer: Ms. Corporate America Georgia, Mentorship, and the Future of Women in Sports Media

By Dr. Jacqueline Mohair | HuddleUp Magazine


History Was Made at the Georgia State Capitol

On May 2, 2025, history was made at the Georgia State Capitol as Ms. Corporate America Georgia was officially launched. This was more than a ceremonial beginning—it was a declaration that women belong at the forefront of business, leadership, and cultural influence. By taking the stage at such a symbolic place of power, Ms. Corporate America Georgia affirmed that women are not confined to the sidelines; they are central to shaping the future.


Breaking Barriers for Women in Sports

Football is one of America’s most celebrated sports, and the NFL represents teamwork, legacy, and resilience. Yet, for too long, women have been boxed into narrow roles—often celebrated only as cheerleaders, while opportunities in sports broadcasting, journalism, and leadership have been overlooked.

Ms. Corporate America Georgia challenges this narrative. Just as football players inspire on the field, the women on this platform inspire through leadership, entrepreneurship, and service. As a lover of culture and global connection, I see football as more than a sport—it is a cultural bridge. And just as football continues to evolve, so too must the roles of women in the industry and beyond.


From Cheer to Career

Cheerleading is often the first point of contact young women have with sports culture. But it should not be the end of their journey. Through Trinity Girls Network Corp., we mentor girls to go beyond the cheer and pursue careers in:

  • Sports Broadcasting & Media
  • Storytelling & Production
  • Leadership & Public Speaking

This mission is personal. My own daughter once wore the uniform of a high school cheerleader. Today, she is studying to become an anesthesiologist—the medical professional who administers life-saving medicine in surgery. Her story reminds us that cheer can be a stepping stone, but it is not the destination.


A Global Movement for the Girl Child

The mentorship vision is not confined to Georgia—it is global. Through Trinity Girls Network Corp., we are building a movement to empower the girl child:

  • In Zambia, we mentor girls through education and leadership development.
  • In Nigeria, we provide workforce training that equips them for entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • In London, we are expanding mentorship through cultural exchange and international opportunities.

From Atlanta to Africa to Europe, the message is clear: when girls are mentored, they are not just participants in culture—they are leaders shaping it.


Beyond the Cheer: A Vision for Leadership

Football teaches resilience, teamwork, and strategy. Ms. Corporate America Georgia, in partnership with Trinity Girls Network Corp., is carrying those same lessons into the lives of young women who may never play the game but will change the industries surrounding it.

This is not about replacing cheer—it’s about creating broader opportunities. It’s about empowering young women to rise as commentators, media leaders, executives, doctors, entrepreneurs, and global ambassadors.

“Beyond the cheer is a world of opportunity. When girls are mentored to dream bigger, they don’t just watch the game—they change it.”

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