Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Jeannine Rosolie represents N.J.

Jeannine Rosolie of Morristown, New Jersey has won the title of Miss New Jersey International. In late July 2007, Jeannine will travel to Chicago and represent New Jersey in the national competition and compete for the title of Miss International 2007.
Jeannine is a full-time senior at Fordham University in New York. She occupies her free time as a Big Brothers/Big Sisters mentor and a D.A.S.H. Foundation spokesperson. In her leisure time she enjoys dancing, singing, fashion and beauty styling.

Because of her academic excellence and community activities, Jeannine is a member of the National Scholars Honor Society. She has also won many other titles, including Miss New Jersey American Queen 2006. Her platform is the fight against childhood obesity. “The promotion of positive mentality and physicality early on, in a body-obsessed world, can prevent unhealthy and harmful habits from developing later on,” Jeannine said.
Jeannine is elated to be New Jersey’s ambassador and feels honored to represent her state at the Miss International pageant. She was chosen from a large pool of New Jersey contestants to earn the title of Miss New Jersey International. The national competition will be held next year in Chicago at the Northshore Center for the Performing Arts. The Miss International 2007 production is open to the public and is taped before a live studio audience.

The women of the Miss International® pageant are single women ages 19-29, originating from any part of the world. The national competition includes a private interview with a panel of esteemed judges. This portion consists of 40% of the score. The Fashion Wear portion, the presentation of today’s current fashion, adds another 20% to the score. Fitness Wear lends an additional 20% to the score. Lastly, the evening gown presentation completes the program and contributes 20% to the total score.

The Miss Internationa] Pageant is a production of International® Pageants, Inc. The International® Pageants Corporation celebrates its twentieth year of competition, under the leadership of the National Executive Director, Mrs. Mary Richardson, herself a former Mrs. Virginia USA. The pageant is recognized for its integrity, high ethical standards, utmost fairness, and consistent application of its rules and regulations. “It is our goal to provide ladies everywhere with the opportunity to compete in a pageant system that maintains the highest moral values,” states Mrs. Richardson. “We are firmly committed to applying these standards to our past, present and future contestants and directors.”

For further information regarding the Miss International pageant, visit the official website at the following web address: www.Miss-International.us or call 540-989-5992. Pictured Above: Jeannine Rosolie

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