Tamiko Nash

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Tamiko Nash
Birth location: United States State flag
Los Angeles, California
Birth name: Tamiko Nash
Height: 5'9
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Black

Tamiko Nash (born 1979) is a beauty queen from Los Angeles, California who has competed in the Miss USA pageant.

Nash won the Miss California USA pageant in 2005, becoming only the fifth African-American to hold the title. She went on to place first runner-up in the Miss USA 2006 pageant.

Nash has previously been employed by The Recording Academy, known for the Grammy Awards and is currently working as an actress in the Los Angeles area.

Nash passed on her crown to Meagan Tandy in October 2006. In December it was reported that Tara Conner, who won the Miss USA pageant, may be dethroned due to inappropriate behaviour. If this occurs, Nash will become Miss USA until the 2007 titleholder is crowned in Spring 2007.

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[edit] Pageantry

Nash won the Miss California USA 2006 title in the state pageant held in Palm Springs, California in September 2005. She won the crown on her first attempt and was only the third African-American to hold the title.

Nash represented California in the Miss USA 2006 pageant broadcast live from Baltimore, Maryland in April 2006. She placed first-runner up to Tara Conner of Kentucky, the second consecutive delegate from California to reach this position. Brittany Hogan, Miss California USA 2005, was first runner-up to Chelsea Cooley of North Carolina in 2005.

Nash was also one of twenty six Miss USA Delegates who appeared on Deal or No Deal in April 2006. After the Miss USA pageant, she appeared as one of the feature delegates in an E! special: Hidden Lives of Miss USA.

[edit] Controversy surrounding Tara Conner

On December 14, 2006 controversy erupted when TMZ.com published an article stating that Tara Conner, Miss USA 2006, might be dethroned for unacceptable behavior in several New York City bars.[1] According to a report, sources told TMZ.com that Conner is "out of control" and needs to go.[2] If Conner was to be dethroned, Nash, as her first runner-up, would inherit the rest of her reign as Miss USA 2006.

Executives from both the pageant, including Donald J. Trump, and its broadcaster, NBC, met Tuesday to discuss whether to release Conner from her duties. The Miss Universe Organization released a statement saying that Conner had not been dethroned and that they and Trump would be "evaluating her behavioral and personal issues" and would make an announcement within the week.[3]

On December 15, TMZ reported that Conner would be stripped of her crown, and that Nash would become Miss USA.[4] This has not been confirmed nor denied by the Miss Universe Organization.

[edit] Other

Nash currently works as an Actress and Host in the Los Angeles area. She is President of The Shine Foundation which is dedicated to empowering young women. She appeared wearing her "Miss California USA" sash on the Green Carpet at the Grammy's and has since made appearances at the Camden House of Beverly Hills Grand Opening, the NAACP Image Awards and other red carpet events.

Nash earned her B.S. in Child and Family Development from San Diego State University in 2002 and has since served as an elementary school teacher at Birdrock Elementary in La Jolla, CA.

Nash volunteers her time with a number of non-profit organizations, including Domestic Violence Family Crisis Centers. She enjoys cooking, spending time with her family, reading and fitness/working out.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Miss USA Dethroned?", TMZ, 2006-12-14.
  2. ^ "Miss USA Dethroned?", TMZ, 2006-12-14.
  3. ^ Miss Universe Organization (2006-12-14). Tara Conner, Miss USA, Dethroned?. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-12-15.
  4. ^ "First Runner-Up to Become Miss USA", TMZ, 2006-12-15. Retrieved on 2006-12-16.

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Preceded by
Brittany Hogan
Miss California USA
2006
Succeeded by
Meagan Tandy
Miss USA 2006 | State Delegates
AL: Haleigh Stidham | AK: Noelle Meyer | AZ: Brenna Sakas | AR: Kimberly Forsyth | CA: Tamiko Nash | CO: Jacqueline Madera | CT: Jeannine Phillips | DE: Ashlee Greenwell | DC: Candace Allen | FL: Cristin Duren | GA: Lisa Wilson | HI: Radasha Ho'ohuli | ID: Allyson Swan | IL: Catherine Warren | IN: Bridget Bobel | IA: Sarah Corpstein | KS: Ashley Aull | KY: Tara Conner | LA: Christina Cuenca | ME: Katee Stearns | MD: Melissa DiGiulian | MA: Tiffany Kelly | MI: Danelle Gay | MN: Dottie Cannon | MS: Kendra King | MO: Kristi Capel | MT: Jill McLain | NE: Emily Poeschl | NV: Lauren Scyphers | NH: Krystal Barry | NJ: Jessica Boyington | NM: Onawa Lacy | NY: Adriana Diaz | NC: Samantha Holvey | ND: Kimberly Krueger | OH: Stacy Offenberger | OK: Robyn Watkins | OR: Allison Machado | PA: Tanya Lehman | RI: Leeann Tingley | SC: Lacie Lybrand | SD: Alexis LeVan | TN: Lauren Grissom | TX: Lauren Lanning | UT: Soben Huon | VT: Amanda Gilman | VA: Amber Copley | WA: Tiffany Doorn | WV: Jessica Wedge | WI: Anna Piscitello | WY: Kristin George