Jamieson, Jaikaran, and Sokey recognized as servant leaders at annual Palm Bay Florida Pageant

BREVARD COUNTY • PALM BAY, FLORIDA — Applause and celebration filled the Yellow Dog Café on November 9 as the Palm Bay Florida Pageant crowned three new titleholders dedicated to service, leadership, and community impact.
Colleen Jamieson was named Mrs. Palm Bay Florida 2025, Karina Jaikaran earned the title of Miss Palm Bay Florida 2025, and Myah Sokey was crowned Miss Teen Palm Bay Florida 2025 during the annual pageant, where each candidate was selected to represent the City of Palm Bay as a servant leader.
Palm Bay Mayor Rob Medina recognized the newly crowned titleholders for their commitment to making a positive difference throughout the community.
Taking home the Mrs. Palm Bay Florida 2025 crown, Colleen Jamieson brings a heart for service and a mission rooted in compassion.
Married to Zachary Jamieson, she is the owner of Jamieson Flooring Solutions, Breezy Palms Bookkeeping, and Lumina Hope Co. Her platform centers on advocating for children facing serious illnesses, with a focus on helping families create joyful memories during difficult times.
Jamieson actively volunteers with organizations such as Give Kids the World and the Tim Tebow Foundation. She also participates in the Gingerbread Run and volunteers annually at the “Night to Shine” prom as a spa and castle attendant.
Jamieson said she feels called to serve children battling illness, sharing that God placed a calling on her “long ago to be a part of the lives of these resilient children.”

Miss Palm Bay Florida 2025 Karina Jaikaran, a graduate of Eastern Florida State College with a degree in psychology, used the pageant to amplify her advocacy for children’s involvement in sports. A cheerleading coach, Jaikaran sees firsthand how athletics positively shape young lives.
She emphasizes that sports participation helps improve behavior while building communication skills, teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and mental strength. Through her platform, Jaikaran hopes to encourage more families to get children involved in organized sports and recreational activities.
Eighteen-year-old Myah Sokey, a graduate of Bayside High School, was crowned Miss Teen Palm Bay Florida 2025. Planning to study criminology, Sokey is passionate about environmental protection and animal welfare.
She believes keeping the planet clean is essential to sustaining both humans and wildlife, adding, “I also feel it’s essential to be a voice for those who don’t have one — in this case, the animals.”
The competition also recognized first runners-up in each division. Lena Jordan was named first runner-up for Mrs. Palm Bay Florida 2025 for her campaign “She Conquers,” which empowers women affected by cervical cancer.
Regan Ridings earned first runner-up for Miss Palm Bay Florida 2025, advocating for autoimmune disability awareness. Bella Camacho-Ortiz was selected as first runner-up for Miss Teen Palm Bay Florida 2025, promoting mental health awareness.
The three new titleholders will make their first official appearance as Grand Marshals of the Holiday Light Parade in December.
The Palm Bay Florida Pageant is a platform-based competition that emphasizes inner beauty and provides contestants the opportunity to share causes close to their hearts.
Its mission is to spotlight women who are creating meaningful change locally and globally under its guiding motto: “A Crown of Distinction. One Crown. One World.”
More information about the Palm Bay Florida Pageant can be found at Palmbayfloridapageant.com.
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