Overview
- The Miss Universe Organization said on Sept. 15 that Thom Brodeur acquired the exclusive licenses and is now President and CEO of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, with the deal made through a Brodeur-led investment group.
- Miss Teen USA and Miss USA will be staged in Reno, Nevada, at the Grand Sierra Resort, with finals on Oct. 23 and Oct. 24 respectively, after official date announcements on Sept. 16.
- Brodeur says he will reform winner contracts by removing restrictive NDA language so titleholders can speak about their experiences.
- He also plans to abolish the selection-committee mechanism that allowed leadership input into results, leaving decisions to the judging panel.
- Former CEO Laylah Rose publicly disputed being replaced on Sept. 5, while unresolved issues remain, including reporting that reigning Miss USA Alma Cooper has not received expected compensation, which she referenced in a Facebook comment.