Rejoyce Johnson Creative Strategist

Movement over the years

My journey has been one of constant evolution — from healthcare to hospitality, business, and creative entrepreneurship.A former Mock Trial, HOSA, FBLA, and SkillsUSA member, I graduated in the top 10% of my class, recognized as an Outstanding Fellow and 2020 Pandemic Graduate — an asset to any team, a storm all by myself.I began behind the bar and rose to Client Relations Manager at P-Squared Bar Events, generating over $500,000 in contracts. Along the way, I became an amateur web designer, Ocean Prime guest services cabinet leader, and a dual-enrollment student leader at Atlanta Metropolitan State College’s Upward Bound program.(Just to highlight a few of many of my professional adventures.) From casual scenes, hospital hallways to five-star venues, I’ve proven my adaptability and value.

Selected Works

THE BACKBONE

At my core, I’ve always been guided by a passion for medicine and human connection. My first dream was to heal — aspiring to become an anesthesiologist, then an orthopedic, and finally a cardiothoracic surgeon. That calling led me to Howard University, where I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biology, Cum Laude, with minors in Business Administration and Chemistry. Alongside my studies, I earned healthcare certifications, participated in local initiatives, and received multiple grants and scholarships. Science taught me precision, empathy, and the importance of impact — lessons that continue to ground everything I do.

Current trajectory

After graduation, I pivoted toward a more creative and strategic venture, pursuing my Master of Science in Entertainment Business at Full Sail University — a full-circle moment, as I was first accepted in 2020. Now, I’m channeling my interdisciplinary foundation into brand building, consulting, and creative strategy. As a bridge between industries, I’m focused on shaping ideas that are insightful, soulful, authentic, and community-centered — defining my own lane in creativity and leadership.

CURRENT WORKS

In the first few months of my master’s program, I’ve immersed myself in personal development, executive leadership, and business storytelling. This season has been one of deep reflection and skill expansion — reaffirming who I am while refining how I create. My latest project? Designing the logo and identity for my personal brand, Rejoyce Alexandria. Every element reflects growth, artistry, and purpose.

Personal Branding:

Rejoyce Alexandria embodies everything I stand for — fun, fresh, authentic, transparent, and intelligent. My brand lives at the intersection of strategy and creativity, grounded in community, innovation, philanthropy, hospitality, and entrepreneurship. It’s not just a name — it’s a lifestyle, a mindset, and a mission to connect people through culture, creativity, and story.

Multi-disciplinary

I am a creative chameleon — fluent across industries, expressive through design, and intentional in impact. My work spans film, recording arts, graphic design, and strategy, with a growing network of industry connections and collaborators. I’m the person who bridges gaps, curates experiences, and creates opportunities — the one who knows the right people and helps others find their way.

Community

Service is at the heart of everything I do. From volunteering in community programs and coordinating blood drives to mentoring peers and managing projects at Full Sail, I stay grounded in purpose. Whether through clinical assistance, artist mentorship, or professional development, I’m committed to using my skills to uplift, educate, and empower.

Hello there !

About Me

I’m Rejoyce Johnson, known professionally as Rejoyce Alexandria — a creative strategist, consultant, and emerging leader with a background as diverse as my drive. A first-generation graduate from Howard University and current Full Sail master’s student, I’m building a brand rooted in connection, culture, and creativity. Born in Atlanta and raised between Georgia and Maryland, I bring both southern warmth and city ambition. At 23, I’ve worn many hats — producer, manager, designer, and community builder — but through it all, I’ve remained grounded, spirited, and unforgettable. I’m not just part of the conversation; I’m here to create it.

DAY IN A LIFE OF REJOYCE ALEXANDRIA

https://youtube.com/shorts/iTQi6aj-pWI?si=YVg9rqHwDFjPiVLN

a look into the mind ...

Who Am I Becoming? This question has echoed in my mind since Month Three of my master’s program — not as a cry of despair, but as an honest reflection during a season of transformation. It’s been a valley of growth with small, steady peaks reminding me that I am no longer drowning. I’m evolving — learning to breathe again in a new rhythm of life that demands both forgiveness and grace toward who I once was. I’ve begun to release the life I lived before, not erasing it, but refining it — taking the raw gold from my past experiences and reshaping it into something purposeful. I’m moving fast now, balancing creation and reconstruction: building, demolishing, polishing, refining, and discarding what no longer serves me. In this process, I am learning that healing and leadership often happen in motion, not in stillness. There are moments I just want to pause — to sit quietly with myself — but I remind myself that all is well. I’m closing Month Four and stepping into Month Five, not falling behind but managing a full, vibrant life. I’m learning to balance being a confidant, professional, artist, and trailblazer — roles I have always embodied, even when I momentarily forgot. Balance has become my teacher. Between meeting deadlines, connecting with local creatives and industry professionals, nurturing friendships and family bonds, and caring for my own well-being — I am learning presence. I am practicing leadership not just outwardly but internally, guiding myself through transformation with compassion and accountability. There’s also a deep desire to honor the version of me who fought hard to get here — the undergraduate dreamer who persevered through challenges most never saw. Progress for me doesn’t always look traditional. While others may celebrate milestones in visible ways — the white coats, the accolades — I am cultivating impact in quieter spaces. My success is woven into the lives I’ve served, the teams I’ve lifted, and the creative energy I’ve poured into every role, often without documenting it. So how do I show the fullness of that story now? How do I present my leadership when so much of it was built behind the scenes? The answer, I’m realizing, lies in translation — turning lived experience into visible leadership. My management skills weren’t learned in a classroom; they were forged in service, honed through resilience, and tested in the trenches of real human connection. I may not have filmed every moment, but the lessons remain etched in me. Through this reflective process, I’ve come to recognize my intelligence as something visionary — a roadmap to a category not yet defined. I hold the plans, the blueprint of what’s to come. Right now, I simply need space — a moment to process the weight and wonder of becoming. Because leadership isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about being brave enough to ask the right questions — especially this one: Who am I becoming? Sincerely, Rejoyce Alexandria