Ms./Mrs. Corporate America 2010 to be Announced during it's 3rd Annual Pageant
Online, March 7, 2010 (Newswire.com) - ORLANDO, FL (February 1, 2010) -- History will repeat itself on March 20, 2010 when business and beauty will take center stage in Orlando, Florida for the third installment of the Ms./Mrs. Corporate America Pageant (MCA Pageant), featuring celebrity judges, The Honorable Judge Mablean Ephriam from the televised show "Divorce Court" and New York Giants player Darcy Johnson.
Audience members will have the opportunity to enjoy live entertainment and network amongst top industry executives, as well as a host of VIPs. There will also be special performances by RUKUS dance team and guest musical artist Y'Anna Crawley.
The 2010 MCA Pageant will take place on March 19-20, 2010 with the public competition being held on March 20th at 7:30 p.m. at the Linda Chapin Theatre in the Orange County Convention Center. Contestants will be judged in four main areas including interview skills, formal wear, athletic wear and an on stage question and answer session.
Winners of the Ms./Mrs. Corporate America Pageant will win the Official MCA PageantĀ® crown and trophy, a cash prize of $5,000, custom crystal roses and other exclusive prices. The MCA pageant weekend will also feature informative workshops and professional photo shoots as well as events and networking opportunities with community leaders and industry professionals.
"We're definitely very excited to be presenting the third annual Ms./Mrs. Corporate America Pageant", said Anissa King, Executive Director of the MCA Pageant. "It feels amazing to be part of a team that has the opportunity to continue empowering women and inspiring them to excel in any industry. Not only is this the first pageantry system that focuses on empowering professional women across America, but it's also a tool through which they can develop life skills that will shape their future and help them be their best in everything they do".
Shanta Barton-Stubbs and Sonja Fisher, Ms. and Mrs. Corporate America 2009, respectively, will be present at the pageant in order to officially present their crowns to this year's winners. Barton-Stubbs, a youth center director and mental health counselor, focuses on helping inner city youth create a "new image" through positive and motivating learning experiences. Her message to youth is that their environment doesn't have to define them; each person defines them self by the choices they make. Fisher is a Principal Software Consultant at Oracle in El Segundo, California. During her reign as Mrs. Corporate America 2009, she was responsible for conducting professional workshops, doing national radio/television broadcasts, attending seminars and speaking to audiences about her platform of empowering women in technology.
In producing the 3rd annual MCA Pageant, the Ms./Mrs. Corporate America organization continues to promote and celebrate the combination of business and beauty that professional American women exemplify. By bringing together the best of business, entertainment and community leaders and providing a public showcase for corporate women, the Ms./Mrs. Corporate America Pageant will raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, provide an evening of entertainment open to the public while also hosting an informative weekend of events for the contestants and heighten awareness of the issues corporate women face today. To purchase MCA Pageant tickets, visit www.ticketweb.com and/or for more information about the Ms./Mrs. Corporate America Pageant, visit www.MsCorporateAmerica.com.
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