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Miss Florida 2007
Kylie Williams
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KYLIE WILLIAMS, MISS FLORIDA 2007
Kylie Williams, Miss Florida
2007,
is a Senior at Florida State University pursuing a BS degree in
Marketing and a Minor in Communications. At FSU she is a member of
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Delta Class coordinator, member of the
Student Government, MADD, Greek Basic, and Bacchus & Gamma Peer
Education Network.
She graduated summa cum laude from North Florida Community College in
Madison where she was President of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society,
Secretary of Student Government, named to Who's Who Among Students in
American Junior Colleges and volunteered with Habitat For Humanity.
Kylie graduated as Valedictorian of Hamilton High School and was
awarded a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship and the President's
Award for Excellence. During high school, she was President of
Student Government for two consecutive years, Freshmen class Vice
President, Beta Club Vice President, Representative to Girls State,
and was selected as a Governor's High School All-Star.
Kylie began volunteering in her community at the age of 5 and
continued throughout elementary, middle and high school. She is
especially proud of her volunteer work in a local nursing home where
she was a caregiver to a special patient for four years. As a result
of her volunteer efforts, she was honored for Outstanding Community
Service, Outstanding Hurricane Victims Volunteer and July 2, 2002 was
proclaimed Kylie
Williams Day in
her hometown of Jasper.
She began singing in church, accompanied at the guitar by her
grandfather and her mother at the piano. She continued to perform and
sing throughout her childhood and teenage years and was invited to be
a featured solo act during concerts for Toby Keith, Rascal Flatts,
Charlie Daniels, Montgomery Gentry and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Her love for
performing was one of the reasons she first entered the Miss Florida
Pageant in 2002.
Kylie competed for six years before capturing the title of Miss
Florida 2007. She competed in the 2007 state finals as Miss
Tallahassee and held previous titles of Miss Baymeadows, Miss
Jacksonville, Miss North Florida, Miss Daytona Beach and Miss Florida
State University. She won Talent at the State Competition for her
rendition of “I
Want to Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart”
and will perform the same
selection at the 2008 Miss America Pageant. She also won Swimsuit
and Evening Wear during the Preliminary Competitions.
One day while spending time with a friend that had served in the
Marines during the Iraq war she found that he suffered from Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder. It was this encounter that prompted Kylie
to learn more about the service men and women that serve our country
and it wasn't long until
Realistic Support For The
Troops was
founded as a not for profit organization.
Kylie has focused her efforts in corresponding with the troops
overseas and coordinated a drive to send 1,000 shoe boxes through
Operation Shoebox, a charitable organization in Belleview, Florida.
She encouraged elementary students to send cards and letters to our
service force through the program,
Little Patriots,
and hopes to launch the program on a state and national level. She
has volunteered and spoken to groups and organizations in an effort
to raise funds and support for the VA Hospitals in Florida.
Kylie’s troop involvement was recognized by Major General Douglas A.
Burnett, the Adjutant General of the Florida Army National Guard,
when he presented her with the
Coin of Excellence
during the Opening Day Ceremonies for the Florida Legislature at the
State Capitol. She was one of 30 civic leaders invited to watch
members of the Florida National Guard as they performed their combat
field training in a deployed mock environment as part of their annual
training.
Kylie has been named the
Official Ambassador for
Veteran’s Advocacy for the State of Florida
by the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affair. In this capacity, she
will raise community awareness of the needs for the 1.8 million
veterans of Florida. Of equal importance, she will also raise the
awareness of veterans and their families of the program and services
in place for them.
In addition to promoting her own platform, as Miss Florida, Kylie
will be an advocate and supporter of the Children’s Miracle Network.
In the Fall she will embark on a school tour speaking to middle
school students on the importance of making good decisions in their
everyday lives.
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