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Former Fox News anchor to chair Miss America board

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ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey — Former Fox News Channel anchor and 1989 Miss America Gretchen Carlson was named chairwoman of the Miss America Organizati­on’s board of directors on Monday, and three other past pageant winners will join her on the board. The new leadership comes less than two weeks after leaked emails surfaced showing CEO Sam Haskell and others disparagin­g former Miss Americas. Haskell resigned on Dec. 23, along with two other top leaders.

The selection of Carlson marks the first time a former pageant winner has served as the leader of the nearly 100-year-old organizati­on. The organizati­on also announced the appointmen­ts of three other past Miss Americas: 2012 winner Laura Kaeppeler Fleiss, 2000 winner Heather French Henry and Kate Shindle, who won in 1998 and now serves as president of the Actors’ Equity Associatio­n. Their appointmen­ts take effect immediatel­y, as does Carlson’s.

“Everyone has been stunned by the events of the last several days, and this has not been easy for anyone who loves this program,” Carlson said in a statement issued by the Miss America Organizati­on. “In the end, we all want a strong, relevant Miss America and we appreciate the existing board taking the steps necessary to quickly begin stabilizin­g the organizati­on for the future.”

Carlson said she and the new board would immediatel­y work with all Miss America stakeholde­rs, including the organizati­on’s state executive directors and former state titleholde­rs.

In the emails published last month by the Huffington Post, pageant officials ridiculed the appearance, intellect and sex lives of former Miss Americas. One email used a vulgar term for female genitalia to refer to past Miss America winners, another included a wish that a particular former Miss America had died and others speculated about the number of sex partners former Miss America Mallory Hagan has had.

The ensuing uproar led to the resignatio­ns of Haskell; the group’s president, Josh Randle; board chairwoman Lynn Weidner, and another board member.

The emails cost the pageant its television production partner and raised questions about the future of the annual broadcast from Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall.

 ??  ?? Gretchen Carlson, who became Miss America in 1989, will be the first pageant winner to serve as the leader of the nearly 100-year-old organizati­on.
Gretchen Carlson, who became Miss America in 1989, will be the first pageant winner to serve as the leader of the nearly 100-year-old organizati­on.

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