For Immediate Release
April 23, 2024
The Miss Virginia Scholarship Program is now doing business as the Miss Virginia
Opportunity, Inc. With continued leadership from Elaine B. Aikens, Co-Executive Director;
Aikens is now joined by Mark A. Schreier and Nancy Glisson Lucy as additional Co-
Executive Directors.
Aikens, a retired Winchester educator, has volunteered with Miss Virginia for 40 years. “I
enjoy watching the growth and achievement the young women gain by participating in
pageants. The confidence and opportunities that are afforded them, with the scholarships
that are awarded, open doors they have never imagined were available to them. I guess
you might say that my volunteer work is what gives me the most pleasure in life...oh, and
traveling is loads of fun, too.”
Mark Schreier brings a professional background of sales, marketing, and broadcasting.
The Roanoke resident works in sales / new business development for Robertson
Marketing in Salem. Schreier was the pageant’s director of Marketing, Fundraising, and
Production for 15 years before moving into the leadership role. He’s also the president of
the pageant’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit scholarship partner, the Margaret R. Baker Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Nancy Glisson Lucy, Miss Virginia 1993 and 4th runner-up to Miss America 1994, adds a
strong background of marketing and organizational development. She’s also involved in
nonprofit event planning, development, and fundraising. Nancy’s interests include: Thrive
Bible Study, the “Night to Shine” - Tim Tebow Foundation event, Full Circle Grief Center,
and Hope Church Music Ministry. She resides in Richmond.
In addition to the leadership change, the organization has also added new members to
the board of directors. Lucy says, “We’re so grateful for our dedicated board of directors
who are our stewards of the Miss Virginia legacy. We have a wonderful group of
stakeholders who are actively overseeing our management and protecting the interest of
the Miss Virginia Opportunity for years to come.”
Schreier agrees, adding, “We’re here to help young women further their educations and
become game changers in all aspects of their lives. This program is one of the most
impactful ways to prepare young people for the future, with the foundation of scholarship
and community service. Building this legacy for future generations is one of the most
rewarding parts of volunteering for this organization, and I’ve been doing it with the Miss
America Opportunity for more than 40 years.”
The board of directors also consists of Debra Anderson, Dale Bradshaw, Chip Brown,
Bootie Chewning, Dr. Nancy Dye, Scott Freda, Melinda Froelicher, Linda Haas, Melody
Jessee, Trone Kee, Patrick Moore, and Nikki Williams.
Associate board members are Kay Bolliger, Callie Dalton, Carolyn Hodges Campbell,
Matt Hogan, Toni McLawhorn, Ashley Smith, and Beverly Young.
Katie Rose, the current Miss Virginia, earned a Juris Doctor from the University of
Richmond Law School. She was crowned in Roanoke last July, winning more than
$22,000 in scholarships, after performing a classical ballet en point in the talent
competition.
Katie travels thousands of miles across the Commonwealth, promoting her social impact
initiative, “Ending Domestic Violence by Empowering Women and Enabling Reform.” She
also serves as a spokesperson for promoting healthy choices and preventing substance
abuse to students in Virginia’s elementary schools, as part of the Virginia Alcoholic
Beverage Control Authority / Miss Virginia School Tour program.
The 2024 Miss Virginia and Miss Virginia’s Teen Competitions will take place June 27-29
at the Berglund Center in Roanoke.
For more information and for upcoming events, visit the organization’s new website:
Media Contact:
Mrs. Trone Kee
540-539-3634
For Immediate Release
April 23, 2024
The Miss Virginia Scholarship Program is now doing business as the Miss Virginia
Opportunity, Inc. With continued leadership from Elaine B. Aikens, Co-Executive Director;
Aikens is now joined by Mark A. Schreier and Nancy Glisson Lucy as additional Co-
Executive Directors.
Aikens, a retired Winchester educator, has volunteered with Miss Virginia for 40 years. “I
enjoy watching the growth and achievement the young women gain by participating in
pageants. The confidence and opportunities that are afforded them, with the scholarships
that are awarded, open doors they have never imagined were available to them. I guess
you might say that my volunteer work is what gives me the most pleasure in life...oh, and
traveling is loads of fun, too.”
Mark Schreier brings a professional background of sales, marketing, and broadcasting.
The Roanoke resident works in sales / new business development for Robertson
Marketing in Salem. Schreier was the pageant’s director of Marketing, Fundraising, and
Production for 15 years before moving into the leadership role. He’s also the president of
the pageant’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit scholarship partner, the Margaret R. Baker Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Nancy Glisson Lucy, Miss Virginia 1993 and 4th runner-up to Miss America 1994, adds a
strong background of marketing and organizational development. She’s also involved in
nonprofit event planning, development, and fundraising. Nancy’s interests include: Thrive
Bible Study, the “Night to Shine” - Tim Tebow Foundation event, Full Circle Grief Center,
and Hope Church Music Ministry. She resides in Richmond.
In addition to the leadership change, the organization has also added new members to
the board of directors. Lucy says, “We’re so grateful for our dedicated board of directors
who are our stewards of the Miss Virginia legacy. We have a wonderful group of
stakeholders who are actively overseeing our management and protecting the interest of
the Miss Virginia Opportunity for years to come.”
Schreier agrees, adding, “We’re here to help young women further their educations and
become game changers in all aspects of their lives. This program is one of the most
impactful ways to prepare young people for the future, with the foundation of scholarship
and community service. Building this legacy for future generations is one of the most
rewarding parts of volunteering for this organization, and I’ve been doing it with the Miss
America Opportunity for more than 40 years.”
The board of directors also consists of Debra Anderson, Dale Bradshaw, Chip Brown,
Bootie Chewning, Dr. Nancy Dye, Scott Freda, Melinda Froelicher, Linda Haas, Melody
Jessee, Trone Kee, Patrick Moore, and Nikki Williams.
Associate board members are Kay Bolliger, Callie Dalton, Carolyn Hodges Campbell,
Matt Hogan, Toni McLawhorn, Ashley Smith, and Beverly Young.
Katie Rose, the current Miss Virginia, earned a Juris Doctor from the University of
Richmond Law School. She was crowned in Roanoke last July, winning more than
$22,000 in scholarships, after performing a classical ballet en point in the talent
competition.
Katie travels thousands of miles across the Commonwealth, promoting her social impact
initiative, “Ending Domestic Violence by Empowering Women and Enabling Reform.” She
also serves as a spokesperson for promoting healthy choices and preventing substance
abuse to students in Virginia’s elementary schools, as part of the Virginia Alcoholic
Beverage Control Authority / Miss Virginia School Tour program.
The 2024 Miss Virginia and Miss Virginia’s Teen Competitions will take place June 27-29
at the Berglund Center in Roanoke.
For more information and for upcoming events, visit the organization’s new website:
www.missvirginia.org
.
Media Contact:
Mrs. Trone Kee
tronekee@gmail.com
540-539-3634