Kim Seelbrede

Kimberly Seelbrede
Beauty pageant titleholder

Shawn Weatherly, Ronald Reagan and Kim Seelbrede in Oval Office in 1981
Born Kimberly "Kim" Seelbrede
1961
Title(s) Miss Ohio USA 1981
Miss USA 1981
Major
competition(s)
Miss USA 1981
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1981
(Top 12)
Spouse Neil Cole (1985-2001)
Children 2

Kimberly "Kim" Seelbrede is a beauty queen from Ohio who held the title Miss USA 1981. Kimberly Seelbrede is a licensed psychotherapist in the state of New York. Kimberly holds a graduate degree from New York University (NYU) and an undergraduate BA in Psychology.

Following the pageant, Kimberly embarked on a career in television, commercials and print modeling. She made numerous appearances in soap operas, appeared in national and regional commercials and print ads. Kim signed a lucrative contract as the Sony Beta Movie Spokesperson where she appeared in posters and television advertisements. In 1982, Kimberly was asked to pose for Playboy but declined.

In 1981, Kimberly Seelbrede met her future husband Neil Cole during the Miss Universe pageant in New York City, New York. Candie's was an official footwear sponsor of the pageant during which Seelbrede represented the company as a spokesperson. The couple married in 1985 and later divorced in 2001, and have two children together.

Seelbrede, who hails from Germantown, Ohio won the Miss Ohio USA pageant in late 1980. She represented her state at the nationally televised 1981 Miss USA pageant that was held in Biloxi, Mississippi in May 1981, where she became the second woman from Ohio to win the Miss USA title.

Seelbrede later competed at the Miss Universe pageant held in New York City in July 1981. This was the first time the pageant had been held in the United States for ten years: the pageant had been staged internationally for the previous decade after originally being held in the United States for the first twenty years of the pageant's existence. Seelbrede placed in the semi-finals at the pageant, which was won by Irene Saez of Venezuela. Her relatively low placement was somewhat unexpected, as she was in the lead in the earliest portion of the contest then fell to second in the preliminary competition. There was speculation that a judge was instructed by a pageant official to give Seelbrede the lowest possible score in an effort to keep her from placing in the finals.

The host of the 1981 Miss Universe pageant, Bob Barker, has been criticized for his sarcastic manner during the interview round.[1] It has been speculated that Seelbrede's failure to advance into the finals during the main competition was due to his sardonic questioning about the “exciting” places that she had visited since becoming Miss USA in May that year.[2]

Seelbrede was the second Miss Ohio USA to win the national title, the first being Sue Ann Downey in 1965.

She received advanced post-graduate training in psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) as well as advanced EMDRIA approved EMDR training, Brainspotting, DBT skills training, Life Coach training, Mindfulness and specialized Couples Therapy training from The Gottman Institute. She regularly attends conferences in neuroscience, complementary medicine, EMDR, yoga, meditation, and other trainings in the field of psychology and spirituality in an effort to stay current on the advances made in traditional and alternative treatments, Seelbrede Consultant in New York City providing integrative psychotherapy working with adolescents, adults and couples.

Notes

  1. PageantMania: Miss Universe 1981 (accessed 31 May 2006)
  2. The Dish On The Universe: The 80's - Part One (accessed 31 May 2006

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/11/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.