People on the Move: Miss Rhode Island Organization Announces DeLuca as New Delegate Coordinator

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People on the Move: Miss Rhode Island Organization Announces DeLuca as New Delegate Coordinator

Brianna DeLuca PHOTO: Rhode Island Scholarship Organization

The Miss Rhode Island Scholarship Organization has announced that Brianna DeLuca has joined the Miss Rhode Island Scholarship Organization Board of Directors as its new Delegate Coordinator.

The organization is committed to "building scholarship, leadership, and community impact through the Miss America Opportunity."

According to the group, "Brianna brings a unique blend of creativity, leadership, education, and pageant experience to our organization. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, she holds both a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Filmmaking and a Master of Arts in Art Education. Throughout her career, she has combined her passion for the arts with a commitment to mentoring, supporting, and inspiring young people."

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"As a former board member of the Rhode Island Art Educators Association, Brianna served in leadership roles focused on event coordination and equity, diversity, and inclusion. Her experience includes organizing statewide events, developing branding and promotional materials, and collaborating with organizations across Rhode Island to create meaningful opportunities for students and communities," says the organization.

Miss Rhode Island Organization continues:

"Most importantly, Brianna is a former contestant and local titleholder who understands firsthand the impact of the Miss America Opportunity. She is passionate about recruiting and supporting delegates, expanding outreach throughout Rhode Island, and helping young women and teens discover the confidence, leadership skills, and educational opportunities that participation can provide. We are excited for the vision, enthusiasm, and dedication she brings to our organization and look forward to the positive impact she will have on our delegates and future titleholders."

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