Great American Country and ABC Radio Networks (now Cumulus Media) formed a partnership to produce a nightly radio show called GAC Nights: Live From Nashville hosted by Suzanne Alexander, and co-hosted by Storme Warren, and Nan Kelley.
Following her service, she received her degree from college in Communications, and then worked as an entertainer for the United States Department of Defense.
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A native of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Kelley initially finished first runner-up in the 1985 Miss Mississippi pageant to Susan Akin, but became Miss Mississippi when Akin was named Miss America that year.
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While at the Defense Department, Kelley entertained troops in the Middle East, Europe, Alaska, and the Caribbean.
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