Mallory HaganOpelika, AL, United States
Jan 1, 2018
They did not weather it. I am so impressed by the voices you all made loud and clear in these last two weeks. If you #StandUP for yourself and others, you can absolutely be an agent for change. Say hello to a new era in the Miss America Organization— an honest, open, transparent program of which we can all be proud. �—> ☀️ [Many people have asked why I am not on the board. This group of women was voted in by all of the former Miss Americas. The new leadership will now work to fill the board. I would like to be a part of the process if that’s in the cards. Whatever happens, I know they will put the best interest of the women competing in MAO first. Thank you for your enthusiasm!] OFFICIAL MAO ANNOUNCEMENT BELOW: MISS AMERICA ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCES NEW LEADERSHIP TEAM GRETCHEN CARLSON, MISS AMERICA 1989, TO ASSUME CHAIRMAN OF THE MISS AMERICA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Monday, January 1, 2018 Press Contact: Chelsea Mineur: chelsea.mineur@missamerica.org The Miss America Organization Board of Directors announced today the election of Gretchen Carlson, Miss America 1989, as the organization’s new Chairman effective immediately. Also effective immediately, the Board approved the addition of Laura Kaeppeler Fleiss, Miss America 2012, Heather French Henry, Miss America 2000, and Kate Shindle, Miss America 1998 to the Board as Directors. Most previously serving Directors have resigned from the Board. According to Dan Meyers, the interim Board Chairman, resignations from the Board were timed to ensure the organization had a continuing governance structure. “It has been important to the Directors that incoming leadership be provided with what it needs to drive this American icon in a new direction.” said Meyers. Incoming Chairman Gretchen Carlson thanked the Board of Directors for their personal and financial support to the organization over many years. “Everyone has been stunned by the events of the last several days, and this has not been easy for anyone who loves this program. In the end, we all want a strong, relevant Miss America and we appreciate the existing board taking the steps necessary to quickly begin stabilizing the organization for the future.” She added she wanted to personally thank Mr. Meyers for facilitating the transfer of the organization’s leadership. Ms. Carlson further stated that she and the new Board would immediately work with all Miss America stakeholders, including the organization’s state executive directors and former state titleholders, to continue an ongoing inclusive and transparent process to identify additional new board members and management. She added that the new Board also looks forward to working with the organization’s many sponsors, seeking input while creating a viable, forward-looking Miss America Organization for this and future generations of young women.
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