Here are 51 women competing for the title of Miss USA 2023. Who’s your favorite?

Sophie Burzynski of Alabama

Sophie Burzynski, 22, is a pre-dental student at Auburn University, where she studies nutrition science and business management.

Burzynski is the CEO of Videos and owns her own wedding videography business. Sophie B. wrote this. She began filming weddings at the age of 15 and has just completed 18 weddings.

Jordan Naylor, Alaska

Jordan Naylor, 25, is presently pursuing a collegiate athletic career. While in college, Naylor assisted in the coordination of Division 1 and Division 2 games.

Naylor was born and raised in Anchorage, where she spends her summers “hiking the endless trails, fishing the Russian River, and soaking up every second of the midnight sun.”

Candace Kanavel, Arizona

Candace Kanavel, 27, received her bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University. She is presently employed as a police officer.

According to her Miss USA profile, Kanavel launched the “Yes, She Can” campaign, which aims to “boost confidence and capability among women.” Kanavel is utilizing the campaign to teach women basic self-defense and situational awareness. Knavel, in addition to “Yes, She Can,” works with groups that assist victims of domestic violence, child abuse, and human trafficking.

Mackenzie Hinderberger of Arkansas

Mackenzie Hinderberger, 23, earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Arkansas. She is presently employed as both a kindergarten teacher and a high school dance coach.

Hinderberger is committed to school safety and has collaborated with NightLock to improve school security. She visits school boards around Arkansas to assist in the implementation of new safety measures and to lobby for stricter security rules and procedures.

Tianna Clark of California

Tianna Clark, 28, earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in psychology from California State University, San Bernardino. She is an Army National Guard sergeant who works as a public relations and marketing manager.

According to her Miss USA description, Clark is also a model and actress who operates her own blog, “In Bloom Woman,” to support and empower other women.

Arianna Lemus is a Colorado resident.

Arianna Lemus, 27, is a pre-counseling student at Capella University. Lemus intends to get a master’s degree in counseling and now works as a hotline expert for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. In 2019, Lemus launched the AJL Teen Mentorship and works with Urban Peak to advocate for homeless adolescents in Denver.

Lemus is also a model, actor, writer, and producer. She is the founder of Mrala Productions, and her short film, “Red Flags,” premiered at her film festival, MraLA SFF, which is committed to spotlighting films by women of color.

Karla Aponte Roque of Connecticut

Karla Aponte Roque, 27, earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry from Albertus Magnus College, as well as minors in psychology and pre-pharmacy. She graduated from Fairfield University’s accelerated nursing program last year. She is now getting her master’s degree in business administration with a focus on healthcare management.

Roque works at Yale New Haven Hospital as a registered nurse. She also volunteers with the American Heart Association, the Alzheimer’s Association, and the American Cancer Society.

Noa Mills from Delaware

Noa Mills, 25, is a partnership implementation expert who works with healthcare practitioners around the country to reduce the stigma associated with drug use rehabilitation.

Mills, who earned the Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer Service Award, founded the Noa A. Mills community clean-up service initiative at the age of 19 and the Noa A. Mills Annual Scholarship at the age of 21. By the age of 16, she had written and published two books.

Cassie Baloue of the District of Columbia

Cassie Baloue, 25, earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Merced. She is a signed model who works as a digital press secretary in the United States House of Representatives.

Baloue is also a legislative ambassador for the American Cancer Society and the creator of Cancer Collections, a cancer awareness panel series. Baloue lobbied for the “Find It Early Act,” a federal law that would require all health insurance carriers to offer breast cancer screening and diagnostic imaging for women at high risk.

Caroline Dixon, Florida

Caroline Dixon, 25, earned a degree in media communication studies from Florida State University as well as a Juris Master from the College of Law.

Dixon worked as a first-grade teacher before becoming a senior legislative aide to a Florida state senator. As Miss Florida USA, she has already traveled over 7,500 miles.

Rachel Russaw from Georgia

Rachel Russaw, 25, earned a bachelor’s degree in consumer sciences from the University of Alabama. She works as a full-time content creator and owns Shop 8.14, an online clothes shop.

According to her Miss USA profile, Russaw launched the campaign #InfluenceHerIRL, which encourages self-confidence, mental health awareness, and entrepreneurship. She is also the organization’s director of community outreach, providing free mental health treatments to children and families in Atlanta.

Savannah Gankiewicz from Hawaii

Savannah Gankiewicz, 27, is a professional model and businesswoman. She is the founder and director of “What Makes You Feel Beautiful,” a Maui-based charity focused on female empowerment.

Gankiewicz is a co-founder of EchoHouse, a boutique hotel in Bali set to debut in 2024. She is also trained in child suicide and bullying prevention, as well as youth mental health first aid.

Hannah Menzner, Idaho

Hannah Menzner, 28, is a 28-year-old MBA student at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. She is the author of “Glass Ceiling Epiphanies,” which provides “real stories from women in business to close the corporate gender leadership gap,” according to her Miss USA bio.

After volunteering on a crisis hotline, Menzner was inspired to start the charity Project IdaHOPE to promote suicide prevention education and tools. This year, Menzner has traveled to five continents and studied in Singapore, Spain, and India.

Samantha Elliott of Illinois

Samantha Elliott, 22, is obtaining a master’s degree in accounting and is preparing to take the CPA exam. She intends to work as a federal auditor for the US Army at a Big Four accounting company, with the goal of eventually becoming an FBI forensic accountant.

According to her Miss USA description, Elliott has collaborated with several institutions and NGOs to provide financial literacy training and tools to individuals of all backgrounds.

Haley Jordan of Indiana

According to her Miss USA description, Haley Jordan, 25, presently works as a sports reporter and high school broadcasting instructor, frequently heading directly from class to the field to report on the Indianapolis Indians baseball club.

Jordan, the current Miss Indiana, enjoys speaking to everyone, from veterans to aspiring pageant queens.

Grace Lynn Keller, Iowa

Grace Lynn Keller, 24, earned bachelor’s degrees in journalism and mass communications from the University of Iowa. Keller is presently the vice president of a marketing and production firm in charge of over 50 podcasts, YouTube programs, and social media marketing campaigns.

Keller is a professionally trained ballerina who now hosts a true crime podcast called “Grace is on the Case.” Keller also founded the “Read to Succeed” platform and has traveled over 30,000 miles across numerous states to deliver literacy training to children in rural and low-income communities.

Haley Berger of Kansas

Haley Berger, 22, is a doctor of pharmacy student at the University of Kansas, where she is also pursuing a master’s degree in business administration. She intends to study federal pharmaceutical law.

Berger is an active member on campus, working as a pharmacy school ambassador. She is also a Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity member who likes mentoring young ladies and networking with potential pupils.

Madalyne Kinnett of Kentucky

Madalyne Kinnett, 22, is a full-time model who also serves as a mentor for several Kentucky charities. Kinnett was 13 years old when her mother died of a fentanyl overdose. In her Miss USA bio, she stated that she “struggled with PTSD, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts” following the competition.

“There were many times I wished for resources and a leader to step in and help me,” she states. “This is why I am committed to filling the gap by working as a mentor and spokesperson for organizations and philanthropies around Kentucky.”

Sylvia Masters from Louisiana

Sylvia Masters, 28, is a Nicholls State University graduate. She is presently a news anchor for KLFY News 10 in Lafayette. She also performs the national anthem at various events.

In memory of her father, Masters works for early cancer identification and testing. According to her Miss USA profile, she also spends time visiting children with cancer and their families in hospitals around Louisiana.

Juliana Morehouse from Maine

Juliana Morehouse, 23, earned a communication degree from the College of Charleston. She is now pursuing two master’s degrees in theology and mental health counseling, and she also works as an Alzheimer’s disease community educator.

Morehouse will be Miss USA’s first married competitor. She earlier told Insider how proud she was to create history and how pleased she was with the regulation change.

“I’ve dreamed of getting married for a lot of my life, and I’ve dreamed of competing at Miss USA for a lot of my life,” Morehouse stated. “I never thought doing the two at the same time would be possible.”

“I feel really honored to be the first to do both,” she stated. “And it just excites me because there’s an attack on marriage in our culture in a lot of ways.” And I believe marriage is a fantastic institution that can be a really beneficial life decision for many women.”

Savena Mushinge of Maryland

According to her Miss USA profile, Savena Mushinge, 26, is the first Zambian-American to compete on the Miss USA stage. She is a certified real estate broker and transaction manager with experience working for several Fortune 500 firms.

Mushinge is an ambassador for both US Zambia Tourism and Icing Smiles, a non-profit that sends cakes to children in critical condition. Mushinge is also a co-founder of the non-profit Daughters’ Pride Foundation, which assists low-income families.

Annika Sharma from Massachusetts

According to her Miss USA profile, Annika Sharma, 22, is the first Indian-American Miss Massachusetts USA. She holds a bachelor’s degree in finance, marketing, and philosophy from Boston College and presently works as a wealth management analyst at Bank of America.

Sharma also volunteers for the charities Best Buddies International and Uncommon Threads. She used to figure skate and run cross-country.

Alexis Fagan-Williams of Michigan

Alexis Fagan-Williams, 23, earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in global and cultural perspectives from the University of Alabama. She presently works as a behavioral therapist for autistic children and intends to go to medical school following her reign as Miss Michigan USA.

Fagan-Williams’ father was killed by a bullet when she was eight years old. She now shares her experience with at-risk youngsters in Michigan and collaborates with state officials to help families affected by gun violence.

Sarah Anderson of Minnesota

Sarah Anderson, 20, is a junior at Minnesota State University, where she studies psychology with a minor in child development. She aspires to be a child and family therapist one day.

Anderson is a Ford Models client who has worked in Minnesota and Los Angeles.

Sydney Russell is from Mississippi.

Sydney Russell, 24, is completing her PhD in pharmacy at the University of Mississippi.

Russell started her own YouTube channel to provide holistic ideas that individuals may incorporate into their existing healthcare regimen. She also established a health literacy platform to “bridge the gap between medical jargon and everyday language,” according to her Miss USA profile.

Autumn Black is a Missouri native.

Missouri Miss Autumn Black, 24, graduated from the University of Missouri with a journalism degree, and she is currently employed as a social media manager for a software startup.

According to her Miss USA profile, Black developed “The Flawless Movement” to encourage students as they enter the profession, and in her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her rescue dog, touring restaurants, and attending barre classes.

Mady Rigg is a Montana native.

Mady Rigg, 27, attended Eastern Washington University and majored in communications and political science before winning Miss Montana.

Rigg now works as a marketing manager. She does, however, intend to work in politics eventually, which she is working toward through her duties as a board member of the Flathead Area Young Professionals and a Kalispell Chamber ambassador.

According to her Miss USA profile, Rigg also enjoys hiking and sailing.

Mimi Wood is a Nebraska native.

Nebraska’s Miss Mimi Wood, 23, has always loved to dance, having competed as a youngster and then joining the dance team at the University of Nebraska, where she earned a degree in elementary education.

Wood has blended her love of dancing and her passion for children with Project Believe and Achieve, which strives to help youngsters gain confidence, and her YMCA program, Dance and Develop.

Josie Nicole Stephens, Nevada

Miss Nevada, Josie Nicole Stephens, 28, works for Shell as a chemical account manager, collaborating with the EPA to generate clean oil and gas.

Stephens hails from a family of oil workers, but she is the first woman in her family to work in the industry, which has inspired her to advocate for women in STEM.

Stephens is also a mental health advocate who enjoys reading in her spare time.

Britney Lane from New Hampshire

Britney Lane, 26, was elected Miss New Hampshire, but in her day-to-day life, she works as a child and family therapist for a nonprofit for low-income families, yet her Miss USA profile states that she hopes to run for political office eventually.

Lane is also a survivor of sexual abuse and an advocate for victims of sexual violence. She helped pass the Sexual Assault Survivor Bill of Rights and the United Nations Resolution Bill.

Lane enjoys hiking and rooting for the Boston Red Sox when she is not working.

Derby, New Jersey Chukwudi

Derby Chukwudi, 25, maybe representing New Jersey in the Miss USA pageant, but she works in finance at JP Morgan in New York City.

Chukwudi was born in Texas but reared in Lagos, and she left home at the age of 16 to attend college. She is enthusiastic about financial education and wants to see it become a required topic in US public schools.

Bianca Wright of New Mexico

New Mexico’s Miss Bianca Wright, 25, graduated from New Mexico State University with a degree in environmental science. She leveraged her educational experience to launch the #HarvestingHelpforHumanity campaign, which encourages individuals to spend time in nature as a kind of therapy.

Wright volunteers with homeless people, creates hygiene gifts, and is a licensed wedding officiant.

Rachelle di Stasio, New York

Miss New York Rachelle di Stasio, 26, is a successful dancer who received a full scholarship at the American Ballet Theatre’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School and went on to dance professionally with the company.

Elite Model Management is Di Stasio’s agent, and she is currently pursuing a career as a model and actor. She is especially enthusiastic about her volunteer work with RAINN because Di Stasio is a survivor of sexual assault. She intends to establish a foundation for other survivors and others dealing with mental illness.

Jordyn McKey of North Carolina

Jordan McKey, 25, works for Hologic as a surgical expert, assisting people with uterine fibroids, in addition to being crowned Miss North Carolina. According to her Miss USA profile, she is one of just six professionals in the United States who can execute the technique she undertakes at work.

McKey intends to utilize her status as Miss USA to offer mental health care to schools.

Monni Kwamboka Nyaribo of North Dakota

Monni Kwamboka Nyaribo, a first-generation Kenyan American, is the first black Miss North Dakota in the pageant’s history.

Nyaribo’s ambition is to become a United Nations Ambassador, and she is striving to help North Dakota enact the CROWN Act, which stands for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair,” to combat bigotry against people who wear their hair naturally.

Mackenzie Schutt of Ohio

According to her Miss USA bio, Mackenzie Schutt, 27, is a personal trainer, model, and owner of Mack’s Fit, with the goal of helping people see fitness as a form of self-love.

Schutt enjoys being active, whether she is working or not, and she volunteers for a number of organizations, including the Special Olympics.

Liv Walbeck is from Oklahoma.

Liv Walbeck was named Miss Oklahoma at the age of 21. She studies journalism at the University of Oklahoma and gets to put her abilities to use as an on-field presenter for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ triple-A affiliate.

Walbeck founded the Liv It Well platform to help others, and she volunteers with Dress for Success.

Manju Bangalore, Oregon

Miss Oregon Manju Bangalore, a physicist by trade, is now a scientist-astronaut candidate studying to become a space researcher. The 25-year-old has already made strides toward that aim, working on policy at two separate NASA facilities and at the White House.

Bangalore is a model and actress who has collaborated with Beyoncé and has been featured in Sports Illustrated Swim.

She also started the non-profit Operation Period, which assists people in need with menstruation projects and instructional resources.

Jasmine Daniels of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s Miss Jasmine Daniels, 26, attended Immaculata University. She works as a client manager for a digital marketing agency and also runs her own digital marketing firm to help small businesses.

Daniels’ interests include travel, fitness, and her dogs, and she hopes to utilize her platform to empower women.

Mary Malloy, Rhode Island

Rhode Island’s Miss Mary Malloy, 26, works as a program manager at Amazon Web Services, writes a weekly newsletter, and freelances for publications such as The Hollywood Reporter using her Emerson College degree in broadcast journalism and entrepreneurial studies.

Malloy is a professional crisis counselor who works with Best Buddies, an organization that helps people with intellectual and developmental impairments. She even created the children’s coloring book “Millie’s Many Emotions” to assist others in processing their emotions.

Kirby Elizabeth Self from South Carolina

Miss South Carolina Kirby Elizabeth Self, 23, is a Clemson University graduate who is now pursuing a master’s degree in business sustainability and innovation at Harvard Extension School. She also works as a coordinator for The Council for Educational Travel USA, where she helps set up high-school exchange programs, and she has received the SC Department of Commerce’s Young Entrepreneurs Award.

She volunteers for the non-profit Girls on the Run and enjoys flying aircraft and hiking.

Amber Hulse is the state representative for South Dakota.

Amber Hulse, 25, is a law student at Georgetown University in addition to being Miss South Dakota.

Hulse has clerked for the Senate Judiciary Committee and worked at the White House during her time in Washington, DC, and she aspires to continue working in public service as a role model for other women seeking leadership roles.

Regan Ringler of Tennessee

Regan Ringler, Miss Tennessee, 26, relocated to Nashville to pursue her master’s degree in organizational leadership at Trevecca Nazarene University. While getting her degree, she also worked as an account executive and as a model and stylist on the side.

Ringler likes being active and helps at the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.

Lluvia Alzate of Texas

Lluvia Alzate, 26, was born in Colombia and migrated to Texas with her family when she was five years old.

After her mother died from ALS complications in 2022, Alzate began collaborating with Texas ALS organizations. According to her Miss USA profile, Alzate was her mother’s full-time caretaker, and she aims to utilize her family’s experience to help others.

Alzate is also passionate about financial literacy and hopes to teach people about its relevance.

Noelia Voigt, Utah

Noelia Voigt, Miss Utah, is a 23-year-old interior designer. As the daughter of a Venezuelan immigrant, she is an advocate for survivors of dating abuse and immigrants’ rights.

Voigt has written a children’s book and enjoys dancing, automobile camping, and spending time with her dog in her spare time.

Jenna Howlett, Vermont

Vermont Miss Jenna Howlett, 21, is a licensed cosmetologist and esthetician with her own company, Redhead Beauty, and she believes in the value of trade schools.

Howlett hails from a farming family and volunteers with Green Up Vermont, as well as helping to bring support to Vermont dairy farmers affected by flooding.

Ashley Williams, Virginia

Miss Virginia is 24 years old. According to her Miss USA profile, Ashley Williams is the first Caribbean American to be elected Miss Virginia and a first-generation college student. She works as an event planner for federal contracting executives and spent three years as an NFL cheerleader, including appearing in the 2020 halftime show.

Williams’ purpose is to help groups that help active-duty military personnel and veterans.

Samantha Gallia of Washington

Samantha Gallia, 24, maybe Miss Washington, but she prefers to be addressed as Dr. Gallia while working as an oral radiology resident at the University of Washington Hospital.

Gallia founded #GirlDocsRock to assist other women in building leadership skills, and she volunteers at free healthcare clinics for people in need on the weekends.

If she is crowned Miss USA, Gallia aspires to work with Smile Train to help people all around the globe with her dental expertise.

Nevaeh Harmon, West Virginia

Miss West Virginia Nevaeh Harmon, 21, is studying biochemistry at Marshall University in order to attend medical school and eventually become a pediatrician, according to her Miss USA profile.

Harmon aspires to be a role model for other women pursuing STEM professions, particularly those who are black and Filipino like her.

Alexis Loomans of Wisconsin

Miss Wisconsin Alexis Loomans, 21, graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in political science and is presently pursuing her real estate license.

Loomans also has her own modeling career, and she leveraged her passion for modeling to launch Catwalk for a Cause, which raises funds for the American Family Children’s Hospital.

Beck Bridger, from Wyoming

Wyoming, Miss Beck Bridger, 27, is a sergeant in the Wyoming Army National Guard who attended the United States Army School of Music.

Bridger started The Warrior Women Project to aid other women in the military, and she works with the organization Bought Beautifully to help women who have escaped human trafficking and domestic abuse find employment that pays a living wage.