First Name: Jerami
Age: 24
First Name: Jerami
Age: 24
High School: Long Beach High School
University: University of Southern Mississippi
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations
Career Goal: To be one of the most sought after publicists in my field
FAVORITES
Color: Lime Green
Song: “Feel So Close” by Calvin Harris
Book: My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
Word: Reir (Spanish for ‘to laugh’)
Food: French fries
Movie: Big Daddy
TV Show: Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Pastime: Developing a new dance program for young children in the Gulf Coast area
Lifetime Goal: To be the successful woman God has destined me to be
Best Habit: Keeping calm under pressure
Worst Habit: I am a huge procrastinator
Best experience of being a New Orleans Saintsation so far: Witnessing Drew Brees surpass Dan Marino’s NFL record of most single season passing yards
Best thing about being a Saintsation: Meeting a wide array of young women and sharing this life changing experience with all of them.
Advice for younger girls: Set goals for yourself and work hard to achieve them. Anything is possible
Trait you admire most in other people: Humility
What is your most outstanding attribute: Being able to relate to all types of people
If you had the opportunity to travel anywhere in the world, where would it be and why: Africa, I have always wanted to experience a Safari and dive into an entirely new culture.
See how the Saints, 49ers and Seahawks orginazations give back to the communites that support them.
Students at Academy of the Sacred Heart made decorative shoes to raise funds for a student in Uganda. Saints Owner Gayle Benson heard about the fundraiser and purchased a pair of shoes to help support the cause. In this video, Mrs. Benson discusses the fundraiser with Academy of the Sacred Heart students.
Saints Owner/Vice Chairman Rita Benson LeBlanc speaks about the Ochsner Back to Football 5K on Tuesday, July 10, 2012.
The New Orleans Saints partnered with Verizon Wireless for the third annual “Random Acts of Kindness Tour” on June 16. The bus stopped at five different locations on its route - Chevron, The Magnolia School, Verizon Wireless, Wal-Mart and McDonald's. Players were able to greet fans, take pictures, deliver gift cards and sign autographs at each stop.