Mobile native Brianna Burrell named Miss Alabama 2023

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Mobile native Brianna Burrell named Miss Alabama 2023
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Burrell was crowned Saturday night at Samford University in Birmingham.

She competed as Miss Baldwin County among 41 contestants from around the state. Burrell walked away with a 15 thousand dollar cash scholarship for earning the title of Miss Alabama. During preliminary competition, Burrell won two preliminary awards in evening gown and talent.

The new representative is a graduate of the University of South Alabama where she majored in Political Science. She’s also a former Miss Saraland High School titleholder. Burrell’s duties are effective immediately. She’ll spend the next year serving Alabama at public appearances, motivating others, and furthering her community service initiative.

Burrell’s initiative, ‘SAVE-A-STEM’, encourages minority students and students in underfunded schools to engage in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.The top 5 finalists this year were:Ibby Dickson, Miss University of Alabama The Gulf Coast had wonderful representation in the Top 13 semifinals.

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