Who will be the new Miss Black America? The reigning Queen is Ryann Richardson. She was crowned Miss Black America in 2018 at 28 years old and she has been the reigning queen for 3 years now.
Ryann Richardson captured the Miss Black America Crown during the 50th Anniversary celebration in Kansas City Mo. Her journey to the crown was documented during the televised 50th Anniversary Miss Black America Pageant and Black History Television Special.
Ryann is a Consumer Technology Marketer, Entrepreneur, and Advocate for diversity and inclusion in business and tech. She’s held marketing leadership roles for some of the most recognizable brands in the world including T-Moble and Uber. She now serves as Vice President of Marketing for Victor, a $100M travel technology company and the global leader in private charter technology. In 2018 Richardson was named one of the Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America by Savoy Magazine.
As an Advocate, Ryann’s personal mission is to introduce more girls and women, minorities, and children from underserved communities to a world of possibilities in technology and business. She served on the employee-led diversity and inclusion Task-force at Uber and frequently speaks on panels and in business forums discussing issues of education, professional development, and opportunity for underrepresented populations.
A strong believer in pageantry as a vehicle for women’s empowerment and capacity building, Ryann has spent years in the pageant community serving as a titleholder, volunteer, and judge, while pursuing her undergraduate degree at Philadelphia University. Ryann was crowned the 88th Miss Philadelphia, she was a 6-time Miss America State Pageant Runner-up, a 4-time state swim-suite award winner, and a 2-time state talent winner.
The contest is now reopened for 2021! Apply to contest this year here:
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