Education
University of Alabama.
University of Alabama.
Stomps was chosen as Baldwin County"s Junior Mission for 1995 and was a finalist for the state title. She placed among the top 11 finalists that year. In July 1996, Stomps was crowned Mission Alabama Music Hall of Fame 1996-1997 which made her eligible to compete at the 1997 Mission Alabama pageant.
Entering the state pageant in June 1997 as one of 45 finalists, Stomps" preliminary competition talent for Mission Alabama was singing "Love Changes Everything" from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Aspects of Love.
Her platform was "Smart Starts in Arts: an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Awareness Program". Her competition talent was vocal performance.
Stomps was not one of the finalists for the national title. Her reign as Mission Alabama continued until Ashley Halfman was crowned on June 20, 1998.
As Mission Alabama, her activities included public appearances across the state of Alabama.
Foreign two months after her reign ended, Stomps was an intern in the offices of Congressman Sonny Callahan. Stomps is a 1995 graduate of Fairhope High School in Fairhope, Alabama. While an undergraduate studying theater at The University of Alabama, Stomps joined Theatre Tuscaloosa and was featured in several productions, including The Secret Garden as Lily Craven, My Fair Lady as Eliza Doolittle, Manitoba of Louisiana Mancha as Dulcinea, and a production of Some Enchanted Evening which visited Tuscaloosa"s German sister city, Schorndorf.
She earned a bachelor"s degree in theater from The University of Alabama in May 2000.
After college, Stomps spent a year as a district executive for the Greater Alabama Council of the Boy Scouts of America. She then spent three years as a sales consultant with Clear Channel Radio in Jackson, Mississippi, and just over eight years selling for Bayer HealthCare.
Since November 2013, she is a sales specialist for Dendreon.