Miss Cebu 2009
True enough to the cliché “the last but not the least”, Miss Kris Tiffany M. Janson felt triumph and victory when she was crowned as Miss Cebu 2009 last night at the Pacific Grand Ballroom of Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City, Cebu. Among the 12 candidates who vied for the title last night, she was last on the list, but she proved to the people, that she never will be the least.
The ladies who won as runners-up are Rizzini Alexis Gomez as the first runner-up; Kimberley Therese Burden as the second runner-up; Michelle Iva Eguia, third runner-up; and Frances Oliver, the fourth runner-up.
Miss Janson is an accountancy student at the at the University of San Carlos-Main and is currently a model under the AD Models Homme et Femme Agency.
Janson also won the Texter's Choice award, Miss Photogenic, the Miss Belo Essentials Star White Skin awards and the Miss JobsDB award.
Miss Sheda Lynn Dusaban, candidate number two, was declared as the Miss Friendship and Most Radiant Smile.
As prestigious as the event is, the board of judges were constantly, never just ordinary. The Chairman of the Board was commercial model Tweetie de Leon-Gonzales, entrepreneur Beatriz Zobel de Ayala, Cathay Pacific executive Edward Higgs, Belo Medical Representative Dr. Victor Lopez, fashion photographer Patrick Uy, and Metro magazine editor Katrina Holigores.
Ms. Cebu 2009 and JobsDB
Following the legacy of what the previous Miss Cebu title holders had been in the past, JobsDB has made a significant part in the event. It was not just an ordinary choice of who is the most beautiful or the most eye-catching, but who could be the one who epitomizes wit, intelligence and self-confidence.
Before the pageant proper, JobsDB made a one-on-one interview with the 12 candidates. Undoubtedly, all of them have deeply impressed us with their individual definition of intelligence. But only one of them has been in parallel with JobsDB's standards.
JobsDB meets Cebu and beauty
JobsDB has settled in Cebu last April 2008. It has already served and supported four beauty pageants to date. Among those pageants were Ms. Consolacion, Miss Southwestern University, Miss Mandaue and the Miss Cebu 2009.
The company has been catering online voting to the aforementioned competitions, making the candidates known to the viewing public—from addict web surfers to ordinary friends of each contestant.
While Cebu has been producing beauty queens (who would soon be international titlists), JobsDB has been in convergence with the island. Both have been inclined towards each other; both have bore extraordinariness in its own way.Last night, Miss Kris Tiffany M. Janson has displayed many splendor characteristics of what Cebu dreams for her child. Just as Miss Janson enlivens what JobsDB aspires for.