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Date Posted: 22:43:00 12/27/24 Fri
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Here's the separate panel of preliminary judges for Miss America's Teen:
Maria Teresa Hernandez is an award-winning advertising executive and Senior VP of Brand Partnerships at Mirriad, where she leads innovative virtual product placement campaigns and drives inclusive initiatives for BIPOC media. With two decades of experience, she previously held senior roles at Branded Entertainment Network and Cardenas Marketing Network.
Sonia Oblitey is a senior brand marketing leader with 20+ years of experience, known for launching and positioning global brands. She currently serves as a Fractional Head of Brand Marketing and is dedicated to social causes, particularly in education and socio-economic development for underprivileged communities in Ghana.
Joetta Clark Diggs is a four-time Olympian, 11-time National Champion, and motivational speaker who now leads Joetta Sports & Beyond. She advocates for health and wellness and is known for her philanthropic work, including founding a foundation that promotes physical activity for children.
Ryan Tarpley is the founder of RLT Group, specializing in sports, entertainment, and brand consulting, and has worked with top talent like Jennifer Lopez and Novak Djokovic. He’s also a leader in diversity and philanthropy, serving on various boards and co-founding The Blackhouse Foundation.
Diane Hardgrove is a former pageant winner (Mrs. America 2006, Mrs. World 2007) and philanthropist who has worked with organizations like the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She has also served as a keynote speaker and judge for various events.
Mark Everett is a 12-time SEC and U.S. National Champion in middle-distance running, three-time Olympian, and the founder of PrimetimeScouting.com, which helps student-athletes secure college scholarships. He is a University of Florida alumnus and a respected mentor in both sports and education.
Dr. Jen Welter is the first woman to coach in the NFL and a trailblazer in women’s sports, having also played in men’s professional football. She waas one of six athletes chosen to become a Barbie Doll by Mattel in the "Barbie Does Sports" campaign for the Barbie movie. A two-time gold medalist, she founded Grrridiron Girls to empower young female athletes and is a bestselling author and advocate for women in sports.
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