Renee Bull

Renee Charmaine Bull (born February 24, 1993, in Dover) is an American beauty pageant titleholder.

[4][5] She ran on a platform of "Mentorship: The Power of One" and performed an interpretive dance of a Maya Angelou poem for the talent portion of the competition.

[8] She is the second African American woman to be crowned Miss Delaware USA but the first to actually hold on to the title.

[7] Another African American woman, Renee Smith, won the title in 1991, but was forced to resign just after winning.

In August 2011, Bull led a group of Appoquinimink High students to win the Delaware Girls Initiative competition with a plan to "Promote Peace Now" by using peer interaction and intervention to prevent bullying.