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On Stage
Madeline has been dancing ballet since the age of 2 and trained classically at Mobile Ballet, where she served several years as a lead soloist, as well as a competition dancer. Madeline placed in international events such as YAGP (Youth American Grand Prix) and UBC (Universal Ballet Competition). Her summer intensive opportunities have been as varied as invitations to dance with Joffrey Ballet, STEPS on Broadway, PeriDance Center, as well as Gus Giordano in Chicago.
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On Campus
Madeline Pitre is a sophomore at Auburn University, pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Law and Justice with a minor in Public Relations. She plans to complete her undergraduate degree in three years and then gain acceptance to The University of Alabama School of Law. Upon graduation and completion of the Bar Exam, Madeline will pursue a career in entertainment law.
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On the Job
Madeline is honored to represent the community of Hamilton this year. She has enjoyed sharing P.U.L.S.E. (Prevention, Understanding, and Life-Saving Education for Fighting Sudden Cardiac Arrest) with people of all ages, teaching CPR, and emphasizing the importance of AEDs. As Miss Hamilton 2025, she is excited for the upcoming Miss Alabama Competition this June and is eagerly counting down the days.
MY VISION
As both a titleholder and as Madeline, I am driven by a deep commitment to service. At the heart of everything I do is my mission to save lives and empower others through education and advocacy. As the founder of the P.U.L.S.E., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and a proud partner of Parent Heart Watch and Every Second Counts, I am dedicated to increasing access to AEDs and providing CPR training across Alabama and beyond.
My goal is urgent: to make “Call, Push, Shock” as universally known as “Stop, Drop, and Roll,” and to ensure that AEDs are as commonplace—and as expected—as fire extinguishers in every public space. With sudden cardiac arrest being the #1 cause of death on school campuses, and with less than 10% of student victims surviving due to limited resources and training, this work is not just important—it’s vital.
Looking ahead, my vision expands beyond advocacy. I strive to leave a legacy of empowerment for women of all ages and backgrounds. Through my journey, I’ve gained the confidence to use my voice boldly and purposefully—not just on stage, but every day. As a titleholder, I believe it is my responsibility to inspire the next generation to speak up, create change, and lead with courage and conviction.