Platform/Behind the Crown

 

Sherryl Pascal wins Ms. East Coast Globe 2011

Sherryl Pascal, the now former Ms. New Jersey Globe, left Palm Springs California with the title of Ms. East Coast Globe. She will compete for the national title of Ms. US Globe, August 27 of 2011 in Palm Springs California.

In addition, Ms. Pascal was awarded the "Tracy Kemble" honor.

An award that recognizes strength, compassion, courage, hope integrity, ambition, commitment, values, attitude, over-coming, prioritizing, inner and outer beauty, virtues and accomplishments.

Ms. Pascal didn’t stop there, she was also the recipient of the Integrity award.

This award is given in honor to the lady whose life serves as an inspiration to others.

 

AREAS OF COMPETITION: Personality Profile, Swimsuit, Evening Gown. Scoring is done on the preferential ballot system.

Personality Profile, Swimsuit, Evening Gown. Scoring is done on the preferential ballot system.

THE WIN FOUNDATION

The charity of choice for the Mrs. Globe organization is The W.I.N. Foundation. WIN is a 501C3 non-profit foundation that specializes in personal empowerment for women. From abuse recovery, to self-esteem enhancement, to Destiny Management (creating your dreams, visions and purpose), we offer classes, programs and conferences that empower you to become your personal best. We have been paving the way for healing and empowerment for women since 1996.

The W.I.N. Foundation operates under a 13 member volunteer Board of Directors. Budgets for the foundation as posted in the most recent annual report are as follows:

Operations: 6%

Fund-raising: 5%

Outreach:89%

The WIN / Globe Connection:

Since 1997 Mrs. Globe has served as the primary fundraiser and voice for the outreach. State and country delegates for the Mrs. Globe organization serve as state spokeswomen for the foundation by participating in our outreaches and event. (Full training is provided). Due to our efforts, Mrs. Globe has both changed lives and has been recognized by world figures.

W.I.N. Offers various programs of outreach for women, youth and children. See left panel for details on each program. If you are interested in being involved with a pageant that has a focus and specific purpose, we are the system for you.

Resining in Westfield, Ms. Pascal is a single mother, raising her three children, ages 14,15 and 17.

She is an accomplished interior designer who’s well known home "the pink house,"has been in several magazine publications., received the Union County Historic Preservation Commendation and was on the Westfield Garden Tour.

Adding to Ms. Pascal resume is her success as an actress and model.

She graces the cover of the May issue of Super Models Unlimited magazine for the third time, and has appeared in the Most Beautiful issue as well as being featured several times in the magazine.

Sherryl has also appeared in Elle magazine, WWD and Pageantry magazine.

Her TV and film repertoire include roles in the film, "Sex and the City" with Sara Jessica Parker, as well as multiple appearances on the TV shows Gossip Girl, Ugly Betty ,Lipstick Jungle, Royal Pains, House of Lies and most recently White Collar.

With a love for fashion, Ms. Pascal has been the guest of both Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs, for their Paris Fashion Shows.

Her extensive wardrobe has lead her to an e-bay business to re-sell some of her treasures.

Close to Sherryl’s heart are her personal platforms, Dyslexic awareness, ThyCa and supporting New Jersey Ballet.

As a parent of a dyslexic child, Sherryl has been involved first hand to the public perception and misunderstanding of what this unique learning style is. The emotional stress and lack of simple compassion in the lives of children in school and at home, as well as choosing schools, the cost and the wait list can all be overwhelming.

Sherryl took a dramatic stand in her sons life we she decided to start home schooling the sixth grader last September. The results were astounding and her son began to read with fluency and understanding.

Her mission is to bring to the attention of society the need to raise children with boundaries, love, mercy, laughter, empathy, consistency and respect.

Too many adult situations and expectations are being placed on children causing, tremendous stress, rebellious behavior, drug treatments and unpleasant narcissistic qualities in them.

Sherryl believes, because children learn through genes, environment and choice, we all must be aware, that we are the living examples for our children.

Her second passion, ThyCa, Thyroid Cancer Survivors Association, once again born out of necessity, was yet the most personal and difficult.

In 2000 Sherryl had undergone a total thyroidectomy due to thyroid cancer.

One year later she began her journey back and forth to Memorial Sloan Kettern for radiation.

After two years Sherryl’s cancer was in remission.

However in 2007 it reappeared. With this, she discovered the group ThyCa. The group asked if she would be their celebrity guest and host their annual convention the past two years.

Without hesitation she did, and for someone who was to be the "cheerleader" for others with the disease, she was able to meet on a more personal level with her doctors learning the harsh realities of the cancer.

In 2010 Ms. Pascal was honored for her outstanding contributions to ThyCA and has been asked to direct a local support group for thyroid cancer survivors and their family.

Once a ballerina herself, Ms. Pascal has held the seat of President on the prestigious board of the New Jersey Ballet Guild.

On April 18, Sherryl was awarded for her Leadership and Service from New Jersey Ballet at their 50'th annual Gala held at NJ PAC.

New Jersey Ballet, has played a key role in the emotional and education development of Ms. Pascal’s son, who had been an Intensive student, dancing at the school a minimum of sixteen hours per week for the past four years.

So much evidence points to how the arts benefit children neurologically, especially those with learning disabilities. Yet most children think Martha Graham is a snack cracker.

New Jersey Ballet is the number one dance company in the state, you don’t have to travel far or spend a fortune to expose your children to the ballet.

With all her accomplishments, her greatest by far, is having the privilege to be a stay at home mother and raise her children.

Family is priority number one for Ms. Pascal.

She stresses the importance of balance in life, being true to ones self and to give back more than you take.

At age 44 the 5'9" beauty still runs about town in her 4" heels and a Vouge tucked under her arm.

Ms. Pascal is a happy and healed woman who credits her success to God, family and the support of her love, David Schmidt.

As a title holder, Sherryl, Ms. East Coast Globe, is available to volunteer at many events, including, fund raisers, serving as a celebrity guest, parades, fashion shows and more.

Should you wish to have her volunteer or would like to sponsor her please e-mail www.sherrylpascal.com or www.mrsglobe.com

  

There is nothing far greater then ones family.
This is mine. I adore every moment with them.
Life would not be as rich without my children.

Thank you to David Schmidt for loving and joining my family.
I love you