Monday, December 22, 2014

MISS DC USA 2015 Program Book Design Portfolio

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Miss Minnesota, Teen Minnesota USA crowned


BURNSVILLE, Minn. - The 2015 Miss Minnesota USA and Miss Minnesota Teen USA winners were crowned Sunday night.

A panel of judges selected Jessica Scheu of Prior Lake as Miss Minnesota USA, and Hayden Hammond of Maple Grove as Miss Teen Minnesota. A capacity crowd filled the theater at the Ames Center in Burnsville for the finals. The annual competition consists of three categories in which they are judged: Evening gown, swimwear, and an interview. Eligible young women must be between the ages of 14 and 26 and be unmarried residents of Minnesota in order to compete in the pageant. Both Scheu and Hammond will now advance and compete next year at the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA national pageants.

Miss Vermont USA & Miss Vermont Teen USA are Crowned




BURLINGTON, Vt. - We have our winners!

Judged by a panel, including our own Brittney Hibbs, two young ladies have been crowned. Jackie Croft took Miss Vermont USA and Alexandra Marek took Miss Vermont Teen USA. The ladies competed on Sunday in the finals. They were judged on evening gowns, interviews, and swimsuits.
The judges narrowed down the Top 5, and then voted for the two winners. "I've worked so hard for this, years and years of preparation and hard work has gone into this," said Jackie Croft, Miss Vermont USA. "I've been training for this for so long, I can't believe it came to life, it's so amazing," said Alexandra Marek, Miss Vermont Teen USA.

Watch Local 22 and Local 44 News Monday morning. Both Jackie and Alexandra will be live on the shows to talk with Brittney Hibbs and Mike Curkov about their wins.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Miss Honduras Murdered Before Departure to Miss World




Source: CNN

Search for motive in beauty queen death (CNN) -- A Honduran beauty queen and her sister were found dead Wednesday, police said, and the sister's boyfriend and another man have been arrested. The bodies of María José Alvarado Muñoz, the reigning Miss World Honduras, and her sister, Sofia Trinidad Alvarado, were found buried in a shallow grave in a mountainous area beside a river, Honduran authorities told CNN affiliate Televicentro.

The bodies of the sisters, who had been missing for several days, were found on top of each other, Santa Barbara Mayor Juan Alvarado told the outlet. Plutarco Antonio Ruiz Rodriguez and Aris Valentin Maldonado Mejia are now in police custody, and investigators believe more people are involved in the sisters' deaths, Police Deputy Commissioner Rolando Casco Torres told Televicentro. Ruiz was Sofia's boyfriend, police say, according to CNN en Español.

The sisters disappeared Thursday night after going to a spa for a birthday party for Ruiz in Santa Barbara, northwest of the capital of Tegucigalpa, police told CNN en Español. Ruiz is suspected of killing the two sisters, said Leandro Osorio, chief of the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Ruiz also "is considered the person who was most in contact" with the victims, Casco added, according to Televicentro. Edgardo Casana, a congressman from Santa Barbara, said the two women, their other sister and Ruiz were all students of his when they were younger. In fact, Casana, a teacher, said he knew the three sisters' family well, and that Ruiz was also in a youth soccer league with Casana's children, he said. "I'm dismayed by what happened," Casana told the CNN affiliate.

As a boy in Casana's class and in the soccer league, Ruiz was temperamental but also quiet, humble and gentle, Casana said. Ruiz's nickname was Paco, the official said. In fact, Casana just saw Ruiz on Monday in Santa Barbara, the congressman said. "We talked about soccer," Casana said.

Alvarado, 19, was supposed to leave for London soon to participate in the Miss World pageant, police said. Their family reported the women's disappearance on Saturday. Their mother, Teresa Muñoz, initially believed her two daughters were kidnapped. Eduardo Zablah, director of the pageant in Honduras, told Televicentro that Alvarado and her sister were last seen getting into a vehicle after attending a party last week. The young woman was to be among the contestants from more than 120 countries who arrive in London this week for early rounds of the Miss World pageant. The final round is scheduled for December 14.

A student from Santa Barbara, Honduras, Alvarado beat 18 contestants to win the Miss World Honduras crown in April. In her profile on the pageant's website, she described herself as "dedicated" and said she would someday like to go into government, specifically as a diplomat for her country. She also said that she liked playing volleyball and soccer, eating Honduran food and performing the country's traditional punta dance. Julia Morley, the chairman of the Miss World pageant, said contestants will hold a special service Sunday to honor Alvarado and her sister and offer prayers for their families. "We are devastated by this terrible loss of two young women, who were so full of life," Morley said. Honduras has the world's highest murder rate, the United Nations reported earlier this year, with 90.4 homicides per 100,000 people in 2012.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Miss Honduras, Maria Jose Alvarado, Found Dead




María José Alvarado, 19, recently crowned Miss Honduras, as well as her sister, Sofía Trinidad Alvarado Muñoz, have been found dead, according to reports from the Associated Press and BBC. The young women went missing on Nov. 13, days before Alvarado was set to fly to London for the Miss World contest.

On Tuesday police said they had detained two men, including the boyfriend of Alvarado's sister, and were questioning them on the young women's disappearance. The sisters had last been seen leaving a party in a car without a license plate.

Honduras is the murder capital of the world, with a homicide rate of 90.4 people per 100,000, according to an April U.N. report, almost double the rate of Venezuela, which ranks second with 53.7 per 100,000.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Miss USA 2013 Wants to Help You Learn to Code


BY ZOE HENRY

What's next for media starlet, Miss USA 2013? Contrary to popular belief, she won't be heading for Hollywood. Rather, she's tackling the gender discrepancy in math and science.

The national pageant winner, along with the founder of LearnToProgram Media, Mark Lassoff, just launched a Kickstarter campaign yesterday to raise money for their upcoming web series. Dubbed Code Café, the webinar will feature Erin Brady learning how to code right along with viewers, in 9 episodes spanning two separate seasons. Lassoff and Brady hope to raise a total of $15,000 in crowdfunding, which will go towards production, editing, media costs and equipment. The series itself will be free of charge, thus attracting both individuals and schools.

"Over the course of my year as Miss USA, I had the opportunity to meet impactful women in the STEM industries," says Brady. This, she adds, alerted her to some pretty harsh realities: While 74 percent of girls in middle school express interest in pursuing STEM, less than 1 percent of high school girls opt to major in computer science in college. Only 14 percent of all engineers worldwide are women, and in the U.S., women are estimated to make just 77 centsfor every male dollar earned.

Incidentally, studies show that many of the women who do pursue jobs in the tech world end up leaving for other fields. Generally speaking, it's not for lack of interest: Rampant sexism, which translates into an unsupportive work environment, is one commonly cited factor. And it's not just women getting the short end of the stick: Many argue that the field itself suffers from the gender imbalance. "When you limit yourself to half of the population...we lose some of the best and the brightest," Lassoff told Inc. The best way to tackle the issue, he says, is to get women interested in coding early. After all, coding has become a big part of "modern literacy...[It's the] sheer power to crunch numbers and solve really big problems." Indeed, everyone from politicians to NBA stars to venture capitalists seem to agree that coding is the one, sure-fire career booster in almost any industry. And with Miss USA at this project's helm, Lassoff hopes to attract plenty of young female talent.

Code Café isn't the only initiative aiming to make Tech more egalitarian--just look at startups like GoldieBlox, a toymaker that gets girls interested in engineering. The company landed a SuperBowl commercial earlier this year, and also won the "Educational Toy of the Year" award for a product that helps girls build belt-drive machines. Such projects suggest that an uptick for women in STEM may certainly be in our future. But if the persistent pay gap--and high-profile sexist work conditions--are any indication, society still has a long way to go if we want to get them (and keep them) there.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Two UVA Law Students to Compete for Miss Virginia USA Crown


Source: http://www.law.virginia.edu/

The first time University of Virginia School of Law students Kiara Williams and Erika Baldwin met wasn't at the Law School, or even elsewhere on Grounds. They were participating in last year's Miss Virginia USA pageant. "One of the other contestants asked me if I had met the other UVA law student," Williams said. "I told her that I thought she was mistaken, because there couldn't possibly be another UVA law student competing for the title of Miss Virginia USA. Then, I met Erika."


Now in their third year of studying law, the two friends will compete again for the title of Miss Virginia USA on Nov. 29-30 in Charlottesville. The pair are finding that the valuable experience they've gained through UVA Law — in classes, during job interviews and in professional settings — gives them an advantage on the stage.It's lucky for us that Kiara and I excel in public speaking  because we get that experience in our everyday life," Baldwin said. Williams was fourth runner-up as Miss Manassas USA in last year's finals, and is this year's Miss Roanoke. Baldwin, who was last year's Miss Charlottesville USA, is this year's Miss Southern Virginia USA. The pageant system allows eligible women to choose the qualifying location that's most convenient for them. The law students will vie for the state title at the Paramount Theater against about 20 other women in interview, swimsuit and evening-wear rounds. The pageant will culminate on Nov. 30 at 4 p.m. before a live audience. The competition will also include the Miss Virginia Teen USA pageant, and advertises more than $500,000 in scholarships for the winners, finalists and semifinalists. Williams said she started competing in pageants at first for the scholarship money. "But then I realized there are few organizations that will let a young woman, [age] 18 to 27, get in front of a crowd and talk to people," Williams said.

She found that pageants teach young women how to speak well, carry themselves and command attention — all of which are useful skills for lawyers. Williams' father is Sanford Williams, a 1996 graduate of the Law School who works in D.C. as special counsel for the Federal Communications Commission. She grew up in Charlottesville and Manassas, but chose to compete in Roanoke this time because it was the only pageant that didn't conflict with her work as a summer legal intern for the Disney ABC Television Group in Los Angeles. Her goal is to become an entertainment lawyer. 
"Disney had over a thousand applicants, and they chose one." Williams said. "That's going to help me a lot in my future." Baldwin, who said she hopes to work for a public defender's office after law school, chose Bristol, Virginia, as this year's pageant entry point. The location was closer to her hometown of Greenville, South Carolina, where she returned for a few weeks over the summer. She spent the other part of her summer working for the UVA Office of General Counsel and investigating the validity of a murder conviction for the South Carolina Office of Indigent Defense.

Both women are working in Washington, D.C., this semester through the Law School's externship program. Baldwin works for the Environmental Enforcement Section of the Department of Justice. Williams is with the Student Press Law Center. Their pageant platforms also tie into their interests as law students. Williams speaks to school-age children about the value of setting goals in order to accomplish dreams, while Baldwin talks to children about preventing global climate change through measures they can take at home. The women have other talents, too — Williams sings and Baldwin is a competitive weightlifter — but the Miss USA pageants don't feature a talent round. Nevertheless, Baldwin said her supporters will be wearing T-shirts that feature a muscle holding a crown and the hashtags "#teamerika" and "#loadedguns."

The women said having pageants in common has made them close friends, and they are looking forward to competing not against each other, but with each other. "A lot of times the final question of the pageant is: If you could pick one girl to win, and it isn't you, who would you pick?" Baldwin said. "In class recently Kiara said, 'I would say you.' And I said, 'I would say you.' "I don't know if I would be any less happy if we were the final two standing, and she was the one who took the crown."

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Miss Indiana USA 2015 Results



Source: http://www.thepageantnetwork.com/
Gretchen Reece (23-5'8") was crowned Miss Indiana USA 2015 at the conclusion of the state pageant held on November 2nd, 2014 at the Renaissance lndianapolis Resort Hotel in Indianapolis. She will represent the state of Indiana in the upcoming Miss USA 2015 pageant, in the summer of 2015.
Gretchen Reece is the daughter of Doug and Sue Reece of North Vernon, Indiana. She is a graduate of Jennings County High School and Butler University. Gretchen is a motivational speaker in schools for Preventing Destructive Decisions and is the Vice President of Students Against Destructive Decisions. She is also a member of the National Speech/Language/Hearing Association and the Director of the Music at Epsilon Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi. She enjoys showing horses, fitness and wellness, spending time with friends and family, and reading historical non-fiction. As a career-oriented woman her dream is to work in a pediatric healthcare facility as a speech-language pathologist specializing in fluency disorders. She wants to balance a career with the comfort and support of a family, and continue to be involved in pageants as a volunteer. Gretchen describes herself as charismatic, passionate, and ambitious.

Official Results
Miss Indiana USA 2015 - Gretechen Reece
1st runner-up - Alexis Irene Ginn
2nd runner-up -  Morgan Abel
3rd runner-up - Destiny Dever
4th runner-up - Brittany Winchester

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Monday, October 20, 2014

What A Weekend!

WOW! What a weekend! Thrilled to congratulate the following PAGEANT DESIGN clients: Rachel Barcellona, winner, Miss Florida Collegiate 2015; Dominique Collins, 3rd RU @ MISS WV USA 2015; Charlotte Trattner, Miss Amity winner @ MISS FL TEEN USA 2015; Carolyn Munson, Charlotte Trattner, Tiffany Rivera, Daniela Albrecht and Katharine Mahaffey, Top 16 semi-finalists @ MISS FL TEEN USA 2015; Grace Smith, 4RU; Taylor Pearce, 3RU; Brooke Garrison, 2RU; and Jara Courson, our new Miss Florida Teen USA 2015! (and Miss Photogenic winner!) Beyond excited to have been a tiny part in all of these young ladies' journeys. #PageantDesign #PageantAds





















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