Shauna Pender

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shauna Pender
Beauty pageant titleholder
Birth name: Shauna
Birth location: St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.[citation needed]
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Dark Brown
Title(s): Miss Florida 2003

Shauna Pender is a beauty queen who was crowned Miss Florida in 2003 after preceding Miss Florida Ericka Dunlap won Miss America. She had previously won Miss St. Petersburg. She was born in 1981.

Contents

[edit] Education

Pender graduated from Houston County High School near Warner Robins, Georgia.

In 2003, Pender graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre from Florida State University.[1]

[edit] Media

Pender appeared on several network program broadcasts as an actress and in numerous media reports on her accident and recovery. She acted in the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children and in the Spring of 2003 she finished in the Top Twelve on the short-lived ABC reality television show "All American Girl".[1]

[edit] Accident

Only two weeks after being crowned Miss Florida 2003, Pender was critically injured in an automobile accident on November 7, 2003. Pender was a passenger in a white Lincoln Town Car on her way to a charity event when a refrigerated container tractor-trailer overloaded with avocados overturned on her vehicle in the westbound lanes of the Dolphin Expressway in Miami, Florida. After being rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, Pender momentarily died in the operating room but was resuscitated by medical professionals. Pender underwent months of surgeries and physical therapy to begin her multi-year recovery from the accident. She speaks frequently of the accident and recovery in her motivational speaking engagements.[1][2][3][4]

[edit] Public causes

Pender’s main focus for her reign as Miss Florida was to have been "Society Embracing Special Needs People", and she continues to speak on disabilities and special needs issues. Following her accident, she also focused on bringing media attention to the dangers of overweight trucks.[1][2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d [1]Shauna Pender Official Site
  2. ^ a b [2] Special Report: Fighting Back: Former Miss Florida Shauna Pender; CBS 4, Miami, Florida; September 14, 2006
  3. ^ [3] Degregory, Lane; A Second Look: Poised to pass on the tiara, St. Petersburg Times, January 31, 2004
  4. ^ [4] Thompson, Jamie; With her tiara, tears, St. Petersburg Times, June 24, 2004

[edit] External links

  • [5] Shauna Pender’s Official Website
Preceded by
Ericka Dunlap
Miss Florida
2003
Succeeded by
Jenna Edwards