Megan McConville wins Miss Sinergy 2011
Megan McConville was crowned as the new Miss Sinergy 2011. She will be the new Ambassador of philanthropy and civic duties for 2011 raising funds for breast cancer and in partnership with the Small Victories Project.
The second annual Miss Sinergy beauty pageant was filled with excitement and anticipation among 20 beautiful and ambitious young ladies looking to make a difference. Event director, John Hamilton, went above and beyond and produced a fabulous show. The fun was in the judging as Nightlife PR was on the set with many notable names including Katherine Kennedy, Michael Christian Davis, Renate Veronica Cerljen (Miss Universe Sweden 2009) and many others. It was quite the experience to be on the other side of the lens and assisting in the decision to crown the best Miss Sinergy contestant.
Miss Sinergy is a annual pageant aiming at promoting awareness of the global prominence and severity of breast cancer. It was first held in November 2009 at the prestigious House of Sweden (Swedish Embassy) on the historic Georgetown Waterfront. The contest brought together some of the world’s most influential and affluent individuals int he fight against breast cancer. Representatives from Sweden, Iceland, Canada, Middle East, and the United States, with backgrounds in pageantry, philanthropy, fashion, and media, judged the competition in which 20 young women competed for the title.
The second annual Miss Sinergy beauty pageant was filled with excitement and anticipation among 20 beautiful and ambitious young ladies looking to make a difference. Event director, John Hamilton, went above and beyond and produced a fabulous show. The fun was in the judging as Nightlife PR was on the set with many notable names including Katherine Kennedy, Michael Christian Davis, Renate Veronica Cerljen (Miss Universe Sweden 2009) and many others. It was quite the experience to be on the other side of the lens and assisting in the decision to crown the best Miss Sinergy contestant.
Miss Sinergy is a annual pageant aiming at promoting awareness of the global prominence and severity of breast cancer. It was first held in November 2009 at the prestigious House of Sweden (Swedish Embassy) on the historic Georgetown Waterfront. The contest brought together some of the world’s most influential and affluent individuals int he fight against breast cancer. Representatives from Sweden, Iceland, Canada, Middle East, and the United States, with backgrounds in pageantry, philanthropy, fashion, and media, judged the competition in which 20 young women competed for the title.
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