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Miss Utah Organization Announces 2019 Judges Panel
Today The Miss Utah Scholarship Organization announced the panel of judges who will select Miss Utah 2019. The new Miss Utah will receive over $10,000 in scholarships to the school of her choice and sponsorships from a variety of local businesses. She will also represent Utah at the Miss America Competition.
Each judge comes with a specific background that will help select the woman who will best represent the Miss Utah Organization. Here is the 2019 Miss Utah Judges Panel:
- Strategic marketing executive and speaker in the consumer goods industry specializing in Anti-Aging
- Worked as the Director of Marketing for Nu Skin
- Graduate of Brigham Young University’s acclaimed broadcast journalism program
- Worked as an on-air reporter and anchor in Alberta, Canada
- Resides in Lindon, Utah with her husband and their two children
- Involved with the Miss Rhode Island Organization since 1988, most recently as its Executive Director
- Judged Miss Utah, Kentucky, Indiana, Arizona, Virginia, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, New Jersey, and New York (was on the panel of judges that selected Nia Franklin as Miss NY!)
- Undergraduate in communications from Rhode Island College, an active alumnus, president of the Rhode I
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“Fairness must work in every kind of way.”
by Dr. Kathleen Christy
Nothing that was unfair went unnoticed by Alberta Henry. A feisty woman of small stature who played a major role in the fight for fairness and racial equality in Salt Lake City, Alberta was one who recognized problems of racial injustice and worked to solve them in many different arenas and in every kind of way. Alberta was an educator, community activist, and longtime President of the Salt Lake NAACP who gained the reputation as one of Utah’s most noteworthy community leaders.
Alberta Henry at the Utah Democratic Convention. Courtesy of Alberta Henry papers, Special Collections, University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library.
Alberta Henry was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on October 14, 1920, to Julia and James Hill. She was one of four children, three girls and a boy. At that time, Alberta’s parents were sharecroppers on a farm in a small town near Shreveport. As a young girl, Alberta, would observe her mother Julia’s spirit and courage in standing up for what was right. Julia did not have a problem with speaking out against injustice. Alberta’s only brother, David once described how she was much like their mother; “aggressive, authoritative, and usually right.”[1] Throughout her life, Alberta utilize