Jamie Herrell

Jamie Herrell[fn 1] (Tagalog: [ˈdʒeɪmi hɛˈrɛl]; born July 12, 1994) is a Filipina news anchor and beauty pageant titleholder.

There, she was a Mass Communication student at the University of San Jose–Recoletos before transferring to International Academy of Film and Television to study acting.

[18][19][20] During the question-and-answer portion, Herrell was asked by former Akbayan lawmaker Risa Hontiveros, "Do you think that we, human beings, have been good children to Mother Earth?"

[25][26] Herrell led a thousand dancers and artists at the finale of the grand parade during Sinulog Festival in January 2015 together with seven other beauty queens.

In the interviews, she shared that she and her Miss Philippines court are part of an ongoing environmental campaign called "Think Twice" in which they do school tours and seminars and instruct and inspire people on how they can think twice in finding alternatives to help the environment by conserving energy and minimizing carbon footprint.

[37] In celebration of Earth Day, Herrell was invited by Thomson Reuters to speak about her environmental advocacy during a forum at McKinley Hill.

Herrell also took part in the "Make a Pledge" campaign and encouraged everyone to "Think Twice" about the potential impact of our every day lifestyle choices on the sustainability of the planet Earth.

She also led a lake clean-up activity with Derana TV, the Miss Earth Sri Lanka beauties and volunteers.

[47] She participated in the conference organised by ENO Programme Association and led workshops about renewable energy and tree planting in Koli Peace Park.

Herrell then traveled to Miss Earth México 2015 and was welcomed by the previous winner, Yareli Carrillo, and the national director, Paul Marsell.

[53][54] Herrell served as the muse of Singapore at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games opening ceremony parade at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan, on November 30, 2019.

1039, authored by Senator Manuel Lapid, acknowledged the accomplishment of Herrell when she won the Miss Earth 2014 title against 83 other delegates around the world.

Herrell was accompanied by the other elemental queens of Miss Earth 2014, and attended a House of Representative's session where she was presented with a copy of the resolution.

[61][65][67] On February 24, 2017, Herrell received the Outstanding Individual Award during the 80th Cebu City Charter Day ceremony, for her work in sustainable environment and good livelihood for the community.