Miss Grand Panama

[4] In the first few years of participation, most of the country representatives were appointed to the position without organizing the Miss Grand National pageant.

[2][3] Since its first participation in 2014, Panamanian representatives obtained placement at the Miss Grand International pageant only twice, including the top 20 finalists in 2020,[9] and the third runner-up in 2019.

[4] Later in 2016, Marisela lost the franchise to the director of Reinas y Mister de Panamá pageant, José Alberto Sosa Roner, who served as the licensee until 2018.

[2] In late 2022, Rodríguez lost the license to a jewelry company, Chass Panamá, even though the country representative for that year's international contest had already been determined.

[3] The new licensee team led by Berly Castillo Antinori then appointed another titleholder as a replacement,[12] and planned to organize the first Miss Grand Panama contest in 2024.