I recently participated in the “Intuition” business forum in Nizhny Novgorod. One of the events was a fashion show featuring the forum’s attendees – the businesswomen of our city. I have personal videos and photos from a phase when I was really into photo shoots. I loved hiring a team of stylists, hair and makeup artists, and photographers, and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole studio experience.
Marion Brigitta Kiechle (formerly Kiechle-Schwarz; born April 4, 1960 in Oberkirch) is a German physician, scientist, author, and former politician (CSU). Since October 2000, she has been Director of the Gynaecology Clinic at the Klinikum rechts der Isar of the Technical University of Munich and holds the Chair of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
On March 21, 2018, Markus Söder appointed her to his cabinet as Bavarian Minister of Science. Kiechle is chair of the Bavarian Bioethics Commission and deputy chair of the Central Ethics Committee for Stem Cell Research. Initially independent, she joined the CSU in April 2018 and, on the 21st of that month, was placed in the hopeless fifth place on the Upper Bavaria district list for the 2018 Bavarian state election. After the end of the legislative period in November 2018, she left the government and returned to TUM.
Engagement
Since 2021, Marion Kiechle has been chairwoman of the board of trustees for the Hospice House of Life project in Munich. Since February 2023, she has been a member of the administrative advisory board of FC Bayern Munich.
Privates
Since April 2010, she has been married to television journalist and sports commentator Marcel Reif, her fourth wife. Before that, she was married to a special education teacher and two doctors.
Millie-Mae Adams, a 20-year-old Welsh speaking medical student from Cardiff, has been crowned Miss Wales 2023.
Millie-Mae is in her first year of medicine in Exeter University and has created the first ever Street Doctors team for the South West.
Street Doctors is a national organisation which trains young people how to save a life. Their latest campaign called ‘8 Minutes to Save a Life’ gives young people training on how to act as a first responder if they come across a victim of a knife attack.
While only in her first year, Millie-Mae decided to bring together her circle of friends in Exeter to create Exeter Street Doctors which will educate young people in youth groups and schools across the South West on the dangers of knife crime and how to save a life.
During her time as Miss Wales, she also has plans to deliver ‘8 Minutes to Save a Life’ training in Cardiff in the Welsh language too,.
Millie-Mae’s passion for Welsh has led her to sign up as a ‘siarad volunteer’ for @llywodraeth which is a Welsh Government campaign aiming to increase the number of Welsh speakers to one million Welsh 2050.
She also posts videos in both English and Welsh on her social media platforms to help educate people on important medical issues like how to use and EpiPen and how to check your breasts for lumps in support of breast cancer awareness.
Around a year ago, Millie-Mae was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata –and while she describes it as one of her ‘lowest days to date’, Millie-Mae used her platform as a Miss Wales finalist to inspire other young girls that it’s ok to be different and that there is beauty in diversity.
Millie-Mae has also attended summer courses at one of the leading academic institutions in the world – Yale College in the USA – and is also an ambassador for Calan Domestic Violence Services working towards ending domestic violence in Wales.
The Miss Wales 2023 final took place on Saturday night at The Riverfront in Newport and celebrated the achievements of 28 young women from around Wales in front of a crowd of supporters.
The final involved three appearances on the stage including the patriotic Welsh wear opener; a red dress catwalk; and the traditional evening wear parade. All finalists also had one to one interviews with a panel of six judges.
As well as the catwalk event, the contestants took part in a Miss Wales Empowerment Day to help them in their personal development and leadership skills and attended a Miss Wales Charity Ball where Millie-Mae was also presented with the ‘Spirit of Miss Wales’ Award for her work with Street Doctors.
In the run up to the event, Millie-Mae and the other finalists had been tasked with fundraising for Beauty With A Purpose, the Miss World charity which helps disadvantaged children worldwide.
Millie- Mae said: “I am so excited to have this opportunity to support the Welsh language and educate on medical matters through my position as Miss Wales. More than anything though, I would like to tell young women and girls in Wales to believe in themselves because we all have a unique contribution we can make in the world.”
Now, Millie-Mae will combine her studies with a year of appearances as Miss Wales and will have the privilege of representing Wales at Miss World next year.
On Saturday 28th October 2023 evening Dr Claude Mashego from Mpumalanga was crowned the first Miss World South Africa at the inaugural pageant that was held at the Pretoria State Theatre.
The 24-year-old will now go on to represent the country at the Miss World pageant in New Delhi, India on December 9, 2023.
Mashego responded: “I believe the Miss Word SA platform is a platform for leadership for young people, and I’m saying this because we see the need of the rising of young leaders in our country.
“We’re going towards the 2024 elections and we always ask the question, where are the young people in Parliament? These young women are standing here to prove themselves as worthy leaders to take this country forward,” she said.
Moratwe Masima is a South African model who was the first runner up in the Miss South Africa 2021 pageant. Masima is also a medical doctor.
Her mother is Hopolang a high school teacher and her father Tebello is an entrepreneur in distribution and marketing in the food industry. Masima’s brother Morapedi works at an insurance company as a junior developer in coding. She has a sister named Reabetswe.
Moratwe Masima is a qualified medical doctor and graduated from the University of Stellenbosch. In 2021 she was doing her first year of internship at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital
She entered the following pageants: Miss Teen Western Cape, First Princess; Miss Earth Water 2019. Moratwe Masima was chosen as one of the four young South Africans to represent South Africa at the Johnson and Johnson youth conference in Leiden, the Netherlands in 2013
Christine Anna Maria Theiss (néeHennig, born 22 February 1980) is a German former kickboxer. Since 2007, she is the world champion in professional full contact kickboxing in the World Kickboxing Association (WKA). On 7 December 2012, she became the super lightweight world champion in full contact kickboxing of the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) and World Kickboxing and Karate Union (WKU).[1] She lost her WKU championship in a title fight to Olga Stavrova on 7 June 2013, but regained the title on 13 December 2013, by defeating Olga Stavrova in a closely contested 10-round decision in what was announced to be her last fight.
In 1984, Theiss moved with her parents from East Germany to Bayreuth, where she attended elementary school and high school. She then, worked as a medical assistant in the parental practice in Bayreuth. From 2001 to 2007, Theiss studied medicine at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. In November 2007, she completed the study with the state examination. In December 2008, she received her doctorate in medicine (Dr. med.).
Since March 2012, Theiss is a host for the German version of The Biggest Loser Germany on Sat.1. From 2005 to 2012, she was elected as “Munich’s Sportwoman of the Year” by the readers of the evening newspaper Abendzeitung.[2]
Since 2005, Theiss is married to cardiologist Hans Theiss and lives in the Munich district of Schwabing. In 2016, she gave birth to her first child a daughter.
From 1988 to 2000, Theiss learned semi-contact kickboxing in the Karate Dojo Aleksandar eV in Bayreuth. In 1998, she became the German Champion. In 2003, she switched to full-contact kickboxing at the Kampfsportzentrum Steko in Munich. She successively became German champion, European silver medalist, World runner-up and 2005 Amateur World Champion (WKA).
Since early 2006, Theiss fights as a professional kickboxer. She is trained by the former kickboxing world champions Mladen Steko and Pavlica Steko. Mladen Steko is also her manager. Having won 22 world championship fights, Theiss is considered to be one of the most successful professional kickboxers of all times and a celebrity in Germany.
Since January 2011, she has an exclusive contract for the television broadcasts of her bouts with Sat.1 (Steko’s Fight Night).[3] On 7 December 2012, she fought for the first time according to the rules of the ISKA and WKU, winning the world championship title winning the world championship title in the weight class of 62.5 kg.[1][4] On 22 February 2013, she defeated Cathy Le-Mée, the WKA and WKU world champion in the weight class of 65 kg per KO in the fifth round.
On 18 April 2013, she announced that she would end her career at the end of 2013.[5] She lost her fight against Russian kickboxer Olga Stavrova on 7 June 2013, in Munich after ten rounds by split decision. After the fight, she announced her desire to fight a revanche against Olga Stavrova. She won that rematch and regained the title on 13 December 2013, by defeating her in a closely contested 10-round decision. It was announced to be her last fight.
For the edition 2014 she made a shooting for the Playboy magazine.
Theiss has published several books: The Biggest Loser, Besser leben – gesund abnehmen[11] über gesundes Abnehmen; Ich mach dich fit – ohne Geräte, nur mit deinem Körper[12] und „Pimp your running“ – Lauf dich stark mit meinem Power-Workout.
She is married and they have one daughter.
Her career as kickboxer lasted from 7th December 2012 through the end of 13th December 2013.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hodyz84gOhE
her before-last fight she lost against Olga Stawrowa but she headed to get back to this and in 13th December 2013 she won against her and then stepped back from professional sports.
Mukherjee was born in India and her family relocated to the UK when she was nine. She went onto complete two bachelor degrees; one in medical sciences and one in medicine and surgery from the University of Nottingham.
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As winner of Miss England, she will be entered into the Miss World contest 2019 and will also bag a holiday to Mauritius.
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Sailikhita Yalamanchili, Femina Miss India AP 2022, a Doctor representing Andhra Pradesh was announced as the Beauty with a Purpose winner during the ceremony. Sailikhita raised an impressive 7,42,421 Indian Rupee (over 9,000 USD) for the Child Help Foundation, which focuses on providing the basic needs for children such as healthcare, education and shelter.
VLCC Femina Miss India Andhra Pradesh 2022 Sailikhita Yalamanchili: Representing Andhra Pradesh, Sailikhita Yalamanchili is a doctor by profession. In the first place, Sailikhita has done her schooling at St. Andrews School, Bowenpally, Hyderabad. Further, she is from the college Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, Medchal, Hyderabad. Additionally, she has interests in sports, adventure, travel, talking to people, and learning from their experiences.
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She was the top fundraiser in the Miss India 2022 competition.
Pooja Chitgopekar (born 1985) represented India in the international Miss Earth 2007 beauty pageant on 11 November and would later become Miss Earth Air in 2007.[2] Miss Earth Air is Miss Earth‘s equivalent for first runner-up. She went to one of the top private schools, Diocesan School For Girls in Auckland.
Pooja got married on 7 January 2011 to Vikram Kumar, Vice Chairman of AVG Advanced Technologies, from Chicago, IL.[4] Their wedding took place in Auckland, New Zealand.[5][6] Pooja is currently a Dermatologist and Mohs Surgeon at Medical Dermatology Associates of Chicago.
Trained in jazz ballet and piano, Poojas hobbies include yoga, swimming, reading, traveling and playing tennis. “I put in a lot of hard work and dedication to train for this pageant since winning the Miss India Earth title, so obviously I am happy with the outcome” she says. “It’s a culmination of a secret dream I had nutured all along, the dream of winning the Ms India title and then wining a global title to compliment it further”.
BIRTHDAYDecember 23, 1991: Indian model and beauty pageant contestant who rose to fame after being crowned 2015’s Femina Miss India Supranational. She is also recognized for having been a contestant on the second season of New Zealand’s Next Top Model.
BEFORE FAME
She graduated in medicine from the University of Otago in New Zealand.
TRIVIA
She appeared on the cover of the January 2017 issue of Grazia magazine.
FAMILY LIFE
She is originally from India. Married in 2022.
She played her first part in the movie: “We diddn´t kill Mia”
When being crowned at miss Supranational in 2015 in Poland she said she would create the NGO EDBF – Early Detection for Better Future and educate rural women of her country on the importance of health checkups and self examinations. By this life changing and life saving education may be spread.