BY INDY MAEALASIA
Pageants are enchanting spectacles where beautiful, intelligent young women don sparkling gowns and shimmering accessories as they grace the stage. However, there is more than meets the eyes.
Behind the scenes, weeks of interview preparation, performance rehearsal, schedule coordination, wardrobe changes and emotional support for contestants culminate in a dazzling display. All these efforts are partly the creativity and dedication of a pageantry chaperone.
Maslyn Pioh, hailing from Dunde-Munda, Western Province is no stranger to this important role. For the past eight years, he has zealously guided his contestants and made a name for himself in the local pageant circle.
At first glance, 54 year-old Pioh, who looks much younger for his age, radiates the confidence and poise that have led three contestants to win the Miss Solomon Islands title: Camilla Grossmith in 2016-2017, Emily Chan 2017-2018, and Gladys Habu 2019-2020, all of whom went on to represent the country in the Miss Pacific Islands Pageants.
Pioh’s journey into the world of pageantry began unexpectedly in 2016 when his aunt reached out to him to be the chaperone for her daughter, Camilla Grossmith.
Despite his initial hesitation, Pioh accepted the challenge, steeping into an unfamiliar yet exciting role.
“I hesitated because I was never a chaperone before” Pioh recalled, the request took him by surprise.
“I was asking her the question, why she reach out to me? and she said I was well-placed in my job as a flight attendant, I have been exposed to various background, people, and also being a cabin crew manager “he recalled.
After much thought, Pioh embraced the opportunity. “I said yes because Camilla was a close relative, and I saw the platform as an initiative to contribute to their personal lives in terms of moving forward in their education, and career”.
Once he started, Pioh suddenly realized how similar chaperoning was to his twenty years as a cabin crew staff member for Solomon Airlines, which he diligently served until 2018.
“when I got into the job, I thought it will be totally different, but it was just like managing people and the same time be a coach and mentor- basically things I usually do as a cabin crew manager” he shared.
Taking up the roles of manager, coach and mentor, Pioh found the chaperone role challenging.
“Chaperoning is like managing the whole team, you have a small setup where you have a team and even an assistant and you have different people doing different things” Pioh said.
From the nitty- gritty details of contestant’s contemporary wear, speech, talent, floats and prepping for the crowning night’s question, Pioh pours his creativity into perfecting his contestant” There is a lot of work put into it” he said.
Being the only male chaperone since 2016, he also plays the fatherly role exceptionally well “As a male in a female dominated field, I have to be like a parent to them too, listening to their personal issues and counselling them” he said.
Despite the challenges, Pioh has devised his own tactics to tackle the demanding role.
“I must have time to actually get into this because it is very demanding. I must have time to coach and manage the contestant and even the whole team” he said.
Pioh emphasized to be “on top of things, to never show weakness and always be strong for them”
However, he is deeply passionate and finds the work rewarding “I love the job because of the satisfaction I get when winning the competition and supporting the young women”.
Aside from the glitz of the pageantry and being a platform to raise advocacy, it is also highly competitive “At the end of the day, I have to prepare myself mentally, because I am not there just to participate but to compete and actually help the contestant win the competition” he emphasized.
Looking back at the successes he has enjoyed over the years, he is happy with the efforts he has invested in each competition.
“I was contemplating the whole time but I was giving myself a chance too. Like I did not expect the turnout but I gave it everything- I gave 100% going into the competitions,” Pioh reflected
With the 2024 Miss Solomon Islands Pageant, Pioh finds himself chaperoning Miss Guadalcanal, Ezinma Kausua, and is charting with one goal in mind- to win.
“I will eventually be satisfied if I won the Miss Pacific Islands for our country, after helping the three previous contestants winning the Miss Solomon Islands Pageant, I want to dream big” he said hopefully.







