March 9, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Domain registrar and Web hosting provider Go Daddy (godaddy.com) announced on Friday it has discovered a new girl to add to the company's roster of spokesmodels at Daytona's Bike Week celebration in Daytona, Florida.
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The winner of the competition is Lara Haworth from Cleveland, Ohio, an executive assistant for Hawaiian Tropics. Haworth beat out others who auditioned to become a new Go Daddy Girl during Parsons' weekly satellite radio show, LifeOnline.com. To compete, the women donned Go Daddy tank tops, posed for photos and answered questions about their own GoDaddy-esque experiences.
"We had the idea that Bike Week would be a great place to hold try-outs. The crowd here at Daytona's legendary Broken Spoke Saloon was tremendous," says Bob Parsons, CEO and founder of Go Daddy. "Lara's hot. She's edgy. She's a great fit for sure, and personifies the definition of GoDaddy-esque, which is edgy, racy and a touch inappropriate."
Haworth won $1500 cash and the chance to officially join Candice Michelle, IndyCar driver Danica Patrick and motorcycle drag-racing star Valerie Thompson, as a spokeswoman for the company.