Short pageant judge biography
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JACQUELINE RIKER
Jacqueline has been involved in pageantry for over 20 years as a competitor, five-time state titleholder coach, producer, executive director, and owner. Her time with the Miss Long Island Pageants spans back to as five of her clients have gone on to capture the crown in their respective divisions. Some of her biggest accomplishments were national recognition for modeling, speech, and community involvement. She also was nominated by her peers for “Who’s Who In Pageantry” by Pageantry Magazine and being awarded the Pageantry Spirit Award twice. Jacqueline is extremely grateful for the health of both of her parents who have won their fight against cancer. Jacqueline says “just because cancer is hereditary, it does not have to be my destiny.” Through education and lifestyle choices we can take part in preserving our health. Jacqueline began the “Take Action” Initiative and is proud to say her campaign has reached people all over the country and parts of Puerto Rico, and Japan. Jacqueline is happily married to her husband Joseph for over five years. Above all the titles Jackie has held, she is most honored and privileged to be simply “mommy” to her children Olivia, Damien, and Talia, and their 80 pound Pit Bull Mix, Zoe.
JOSEPH CHIAVETTA
Joseph
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Renee’ Adcock
MS Senior World Leadership
A graduate from Mississippi University for Women, Renee majored in accounting and started her career at Iowa Power and Light as a corporate accountant. Years later she joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in Manhattan, New York. After earning an MBA from Saint Leo University, she completed the first year of the PhD program in Organizational Leadership. Renee retired from PwC as a Director in the Corporate Treasury Practice.
A retired businesswoman, Renee recognizes the value pageantry provides a woman in her career. Confidence, poise, and mastery of interview skills are a few of the transferable skills pageants offer. On-stage Q&A prepared Renee’ to become a national presenter at Treasury related conferences and gave her experience relating to a variety of impromptu situations with grace and composure. As a pageant coach, she shares her experience with women who have the desire to reach their full potential.
As a member of the Mississippi Association of Pageant Judges, Renee' has a deep appreciation of pageants. She has spent years in the pageant industry in various roles including judge, emcee, tabulator, contestant, and coach.
Sean Ashcraft
Executive Director of Acad
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Judges Bio for Pageants
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