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'''Amanda Tapley''' (born c. [[1987]] in [[Birmingham]]) was [[Miss Alabama]] 2008.  
[[Image:Amanda Tapley.jpg|right|thumb|Amanda Tapley]]
'''Amanda M. Tapley McGriff''' (born [[January 13]], [[1988]] in [[Birmingham]]) is the chief medical officer for [[GoRescue Brands]]. She previously worked as an emergency room physician, and was crowned [[Miss Samford]] and [[Miss Alabama]] in [[2008]].  


==Biography==
Tapley began learning to play piano from the grandfather, a [[Samford University]] music professor. She graduated from [[Briarwood Christian School]] and [[Samford University]] where she studied music and pre-med. She then completed medical school at the [[UAB School of Medicine]] and is currently a resident at [[UAB Hospital]], on her way to a goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist.   
Tapley is a graduate of [[Briarwood Christian School]] and attends [[Samford University]] where she is studying music and pre-med. She has been learning to play the piano for 13 years. She was first taught by her grandfather, who was a Samford University music professor. Her career goal is to become a pediatric oncologist.  She produced a charity CD and hosted a piano concert to raise over $16,000 for pediatric diseases and for St Jude Children's Research Hospital.


==Competitions==
While at Samford, she produced a charity album and hosted a piano concert to raise over $16,000 for pediatric diseases and for St Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Tapley won the 2008 Miss Alabama Scholarship Pageant held at Samford University. Her local title as Miss Samford University placed her in the Miss Alabama competition. Tapley’s platform is “Music For A Cure” and her competition talent was piano. In January 2009, Amanda was on the TLC show ''Miss America: Countdown To The Crown''. She was a wild card gold sash winner, making it to the finals of the preliminary competition with a chance to make it to the top 15 round of Miss America.  Tapley was one of four finalists voted into the top 15 but ultimately lost the title to Miss Indiana.
 
Tapley won the 2008 Miss Alabama Scholarship Pageant held at Samford University. Her local title as Miss Samford University placed her in the Miss Alabama competition. Tapley’s platform was “Music For A Cure” and her competition talent was piano. In January [[2009]], Amanda was on the TLC show ''Miss America: Countdown To The Crown''. She was a wild card gold sash winner, making it to the finals of the preliminary competition with a chance to make it to the top 15 round of Miss America.  Tapley was one of four finalists voted into the top 15 but ultimately lost the title to Miss Indiana.


Tapley also achieved the following in Miss Alabama preliminary competitions:
Tapley also achieved the following in Miss Alabama preliminary competitions:
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*Miss Alabama Overall Talent winner 2008
*Miss Alabama Overall Talent winner 2008
*Miss Alabama Overall Interview winner 2008
*Miss Alabama Overall Interview winner 2008
Tapley married [[Bronson McGriff]] in [[2019]].


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==References==
==References==
* Amanda Tapley. (2009, January 25). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 03:27, January 26, 2009 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amanda_Tapley&oldid=266233245]
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amanda_Tapley Amanda Tapley]" (January 25, 2009) Wikipedia - accessed January 26, 2009
* Associated Press (January 25, 2009) "Miss Alabama is "America's choice," but Indiana takes Miss America crown."  ''Birmingham News''
* "Miss Alabama is "America's choice," but Indiana takes Miss America crown." (January 25, 2009) Associated Press  
* Watkins, Mia (June 3, 2015) "From Miss Alabama to the ER: Amanda Tapley sees post-crown success as doctor." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 16:10, 31 August 2022

Amanda Tapley

Amanda M. Tapley McGriff (born January 13, 1988 in Birmingham) is the chief medical officer for GoRescue Brands. She previously worked as an emergency room physician, and was crowned Miss Samford and Miss Alabama in 2008.

Tapley began learning to play piano from the grandfather, a Samford University music professor. She graduated from Briarwood Christian School and Samford University where she studied music and pre-med. She then completed medical school at the UAB School of Medicine and is currently a resident at UAB Hospital, on her way to a goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist.

While at Samford, she produced a charity album and hosted a piano concert to raise over $16,000 for pediatric diseases and for St Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Tapley won the 2008 Miss Alabama Scholarship Pageant held at Samford University. Her local title as Miss Samford University placed her in the Miss Alabama competition. Tapley’s platform was “Music For A Cure” and her competition talent was piano. In January 2009, Amanda was on the TLC show Miss America: Countdown To The Crown. She was a wild card gold sash winner, making it to the finals of the preliminary competition with a chance to make it to the top 15 round of Miss America. Tapley was one of four finalists voted into the top 15 but ultimately lost the title to Miss Indiana.

Tapley also achieved the following in Miss Alabama preliminary competitions:

  • Miss Alabama Talent preliminary winner 2008
  • Miss Alabama Swimsuit preliminary winner 2008
  • Miss Alabama Overall Talent winner 2008
  • Miss Alabama Overall Interview winner 2008

Tapley married Bronson McGriff in 2019.

Preceded by:
Jamie Langley
Miss Alabama
2008
Succeeded by:
Liz Cochran

References

  • "Amanda Tapley" (January 25, 2009) Wikipedia - accessed January 26, 2009
  • "Miss Alabama is "America's choice," but Indiana takes Miss America crown." (January 25, 2009) Associated Press
  • Watkins, Mia (June 3, 2015) "From Miss Alabama to the ER: Amanda Tapley sees post-crown success as doctor." The Birmingham News