Jena Sims

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Jena Sims
Beauty pageant titleholder
Birth name: Jena Michelle Sims
Birthdate: December 30, 1988 (1988-12-30) (age 19)
Birth location: Winder, Georgia, U.S.
Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brown
Title(s): Miss Georgia Teen USA 2007
Major Competition(s): Miss Teen USA 2007

Jena Michelle Sims (born December 30, 1988) is a beauty queen from Winder, Georgia who has held the Miss National Junior Teenager title and competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant in 2007.

She has been widely recognised for her work with various charities, including her own organisation "Pageant of Hope".

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life and education

Sims grew up in Winder, Georgia and graduated from Winder-Barrow High School in 2007.[1] She is currently a freshman at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee where she is studying International Business. She is serving on the Community Service Council on the Student Advisory Board for Business Majors

[edit] Pageants

In 2004, Sims was crowned Miss Georgia Junior National Teenager[2] and later won the Miss Junior National Teenager title 2005.[3]

A year later, Sims won the Miss Georgia Teen USA 2007 title in a state pageant held in Newnan on 11 November 2006.[4] It was her second attempt at the title, as she placed in the semi-finals in the 2006 event. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder Brittany Sharp, who placed fourth runner-up in the Miss Teen USA pageant in August.

Sims represented Georgia in the Miss Teen USA 2007 pageant broadcast live from Pasadena, California in August 2007, but did not place. She was the first Miss Georgia Teen USA not to place in the pageant since 2003.

[edit] Charity work

Sims runs a non-profit organization that hosts beauty pageants for children with cancer and other disadvantages called the "Pageant of Hope".[5] The pageants have been held in Winder, Tennessee, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, California and she will be expanding into South Carolina.[6]

In 2006 she received a Southern Hero award,[5] In 2006 she was honoured with an award from the Caring Institute in Washington DC, recognising her work with children with cancer.[7] The following year she was one of twenty-seven American teenagers given the "Nestle Very Best In Youth" award for her community service.[8]

Her Pageant of Hope has also been awarded numerous State and National Community Service awards such as The Nestle Very Best in Youth National Award [1], BRICK Do Something National Award [2] and the Prudential Spirit of Community Bronze and Silver medallion. [3] She has been named a Georgia Young Entrepreneur by NFIB [4], a WXIA Kids Who Care winner [5] , and a Huggable Hero by Maxine Clark and Build a Bear Workshop [6].

[edit] References

  1. ^ King, Michael. "Beauty Pageant Titles Awarded", 11Alive, 2006-11-13. Retrieved on 2006-11-17. 
  2. ^ Georgia General Assembly House Resolution 845. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
  3. ^ Pageant Cast podcast interview with Jena Sims, episode 34. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
  4. ^ "Miss Georgia USA, Miss Georgia Teen USA Winners from Peachtree City, Winder", The Times-Herald, 2006-11-13. Retrieved on 2006-11-15. 
  5. ^ a b "Sims receives Southern hero honor", Athens Banner-Herald, 2006-10-29. Retrieved on 2006-11-12.  (Google cache)
  6. ^ Lowry, Donna. "Class Act Kid: Jena Sims", 11Alive.com, 2007-06-11. 
  7. ^ Blevins, Abby. "Institute recognizes 13 caring Americans of all ages", USA Today, 2006-10-17. 
  8. ^ "Extraordinary 27 Recognized as Nestle Very Best in Youth; Winners of National Contest Recognized for Academic and Community Service Excellence", PR Web, 2007-03-27. 

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Preceded by
Brittany Sharp
Miss Georgia Teen USA
2007
Succeeded by
Shannon Geraghty