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Nancy Amanda Redd
Martinsville, Virginia
Age: 22
Education:
Laurel Park High School
Harvard University Graduate
Platform Issue: 4-H – The Power of YOUth
Scholastic Ambition: To earn a master’s degree in business administration with a specialty in non-profit management
Talent: Piano
Scholastic Honors: One of Glamour magazine’s Top Ten College Women in America; one of Harvard magazine’s Six Estimable Harvard Seniors; Pforzheimer/Radcliffe Scholar for research on the Miss America Scholarship Program; Weissman Fellow for International Excellence in Belgium
Other Accomplishments: L’OREAL Cosmetics “Beauty of Giving” Young Woman of the Year Award; contributing writer, The Princeton Review’s The Girls’ Guide to the SAT; won $250,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; producer, actress, The Vagina Monologues
Employment: Freelance writer; nationwide motivational speaker for 4-H and other youth programs
Family: Mother is a self-employed real estate manager. She has one brother, Sammy, Jr., 31.
Career Ambition: To publish The Girls’ Guide to Success and to become the first female President and CEO of both the Virginia 4-H and the National 4-H Council
Local Competition Sponsor: Miss Martinsville-Henry County
State Competition Sponsor: Miss Virginia Organization, Inc., Roanoke
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