Nicole Johnson 1853379 216500196 2008-06-01T22:51:57Z Tkgd2007 2934677 cleanup [[Image:Nicole Johnson 2008.png|thumb|Nicole Johnson signing autographs at the [[Miss America 2008]] pageant]] '''Nicole Johnson''' (born circa 1974) was the winner of the 1999 [[Miss America]] pageant, and is now a [[diabetes mellitus|diabetes]] advocate. She was diagnosed with [[Diabetes mellitus type 1|type 1 diabetes]] in 1993. She is a [[1998]] graduate of the School of Communication & the Arts of [[Regent University]] in [[Virginia]] founded by the [[televangelist]] [[Pat Robertson]]. Nicole also has a Master of Public Health (2007) degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Her undergraduate work was done at the University of South Florida where she obtained a BA in English. Nicole became the anchor of dLifeTV [http://www.dlife.com] Dlife, a weekly series about diabetes that airs on CNBC, in March 2005. Nicole has written four books—three cookbooks with Mr. Food and her autobiography ''Living with Diabetes''. She works full time as a diabetes advocate and patient care expert. Her clients include Animas Corporation, Diabetes Centers of America and Eli Lilly & Company. She lives in Florida with her daughter. {{start box}} {{succession box| before=[[Katherine Shindle]]| title=[[Miss America]]| years=1999| after=[[Heather French]]| }} {{end box}} {{US-tv-bio-stub}} {{pageant-bio-stub}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Baker, Nicole Johnson}} [[Category:Miss America winners]] [[Category:1973 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:University of South Florida alumni]]