Kimberly Clarice Aiken

Kimberly Clarice Aiken Cockerham (born October 11, 1974) was Miss America 1994.[1]

Kimberly Aiken
Born
Kimberly Clarice Aiken

(1974-10-11) October 11, 1974
Alma materNew York University
OccupationImage consultant and motivational speaker
TitleMiss Columbia 1993
Miss South Carolina 1993
Miss America 1994
PredecessorLeanza Cornett
SuccessorHeather Whitestone
Spouse(s)
Haven Cockerham
(m. 1998)
Children2

Pageantry

Miss South Carolina 1993

She won Miss Columbia and Miss South Carolina 1993 en route to her 1994 Miss America crown. She was the first African American woman to be crowned Miss South Carolina.[2]

Miss America 1994

Although she did not win any preliminary awards , she was still selected as a top 10 finalist and excelled during the live pageant with a stirring vocal rendition of "Summertime" for her talent, and impressive showings in the swimsuit, evening gown, and interview competitions. Aiken was 18 years old when she won the coveted title of Miss America, and was only the fifth woman of African descent to be crowned. Aiken's pageant coach was CB Mathis of CB's Limited in Lancaster, South Carolina.[3] Aiken used the plight of the homeless as her platform.

Aiken has made numerous television appearances and was once recognized by People Magazine as one of the "Fifty Most Beautiful People in the World".[2]

Education and career

She was initiated as a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority at Epsilon Tau Chapter. After graduating from New York University, Aiken pursued a career in public accounting with Ernst & Young LLP, one of the Big Four accounting firms. Today, she is an image consultant and motivational speaker. A professional speaker for nearly ten years, she entertains and inspires audiences with her programs, using her varied experiences and sharing stories of overcoming obstacles, such as brain surgery. She is also a regular columnist for Pageantry Magazine.

Personal life

She is the daughter of Valerie and Charles Aiken of Columbia, South Carolina. She is founder for the HERO Foundation. She married Haven Cockerham in 1998 and has two children.[4][5]

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Leanza Cornett
Miss America
1994
Succeeded by
Heather Whitestone
Preceded by
Carrie Lee Davis
Miss South Carolina
1993
Succeeded by
Tonya Helms
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