Denise White
Denise White is a former Miss Oregon USA who founded EAG Sports Management, a sports firm for high-end athletes.
Miss Oregon USA
Born in Escondido, California, White represented Oregon in the 1994 Miss USA pageant, broadcast live from South Padre Island, Texas on February 11, 1994, where she obtained the Congeniality Award, an honor she had previously received while competing for the Miss Oregon USA title.
Sports management career
White is the CEO and founder of her own sports firm, EAG Sports Management, which represents several high-end sports clients, including eleven-time Pro Bowl selection and NFL record-holder Tony Gonzalez who may return to the Atlanta Falcons next season for another run at at the Super Bowl; tight end Kellen Winslow II who appealed a suspension from Cleveland Browns' GM Phil Savage after Winslow criticized the team's handling of his hospitalization with staph infection; and defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings Jared Allen who's had some legal troubles and personally contributed $2500, along with White who donated another $2500, to an animal shelter for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for abandoning a starving horse in LA.