The Apprentice Spoilers, Speculation & Gossip


Another Celebrity Apprentice in the making

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Yep, Donald Trump is doing yet another Celebrity Apprentice, and this time it has hired Khloe Kardashian (that is Kim’s little sister). No word on exactly what her role will be, other than it is confirmed.

As for those facing off with The Donald in the board room, rumored celebs include Tony Danza (I think I would rather see him on Dancing with the Stars!), Dennis Rodman (OMG!), Petra Nemcova and both Joan and Melissa Rivers.

Omarosa will be booted off Celebrity Apprentice tonight, according to her publicist’s leak!

Thursday, March 6th, 2008 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Hope you didn’t have any money riding on tonight’s Celebrity Apprentice… or if you did, you picked Omarosa. Because her publicist leaked the news by sending out a press release saying Omarosa would be on the Today Show tomorrow (Friday). And yep, all ousted Celebrity Apprentice who get fired are featured on the next morning’s episode of the Today Show.

You know her contract had to have a clause in there about not leaking the details… wonder if she’ll pay for her screw up or if she’ll lay the blame on her publicist.

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Cast of Celebrity Apprentice with our own colorful commentary

Monday, December 24th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

So The Donald is back, and he is trying to liven things up with the celebrity edition of the well worn Apprentice series. So who are these celebs? Here is the cast of Celebrity Apprentice, SpoilerBuzz style.

Omarosa. Hmmm… is she really a celebrity? But she definitely is the most colorful and controversial of all the previous Apprentices, so I guess that counts for something.

Gene Simmons. Guess he’s taking a break from filming Gene Simmons Family Jewels by drumming up his entrepreneurial skills for the Apprentice. He could be pretty entertaining to watch, I’ll give him that.

Lennox Lewis. The former heavyweight champion and Olympian would have been better in following other’s footsteps into Dancing with the Stars, but could be one of those ones who ends up being hired simply because none of us saw it coming.

Tito Ortiz. Aw, how sweet, a former UFC star is showing he isn’t all style and there is some substance in that brain of his that has taken more than its fair share of hits. Wonder how he and Lennox Lewis will get on. And oh yeah, Tito also gets it on with porntastic Jenna Jameson.

John Cena. Another fighter (is The Donald trying get close to them because of his own inadequacies?) Well, this guy is from WWE fame, although he also fancies himself a hip hop star and actor.

Stephen Baldwin. Another one of the unsuccessful Baldwin Brothers. Enuff said.

Carol Alt. Supermodel best known for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue way back in 1982. Fortunately, she has aged well!

Piers Morgan. Famous for being a judge on the lackluster America’s Got Talent with American Idol bad boy Simon Cowell..

Marilu Henner. Best known for her role as Elaine in Taxi. She is also somewhat of a health and fitness guru with telvision shows, books and a short-lived talk show.

Vincent Pastore. Here’s hoping that this is a bit easier on this Sporanos star him than his attempt at Dancing on the Stars which saw him quit a mere week after practice started.

Tiffany Fallon. What would a good celebrity apprentice be without a requisite Playboy Playmate? Don’t worry, the Donald has got you covered with 2005’s Playmate of the Year. She is also expecting a baby in May with Rascal Flatt’s hubby Joe Don Rooney.

Jennie Finch. One of the members of the Olympic Softball team that won gold at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She also works for ESPN.

Trace Adkins. We got country covered! Trace is a well known country singing star with a bunch of hit records and singles. I think he will be one to watch.

Nely Galan. Who? At least I have heard of everyone else. She is apparently a media entrepreneur who launched Galan Entertainment. Anyone?

Celebrity Apprentice gets a new season premiere date

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

The networks are playing switcheroo with the schedules, which means Apprentice fans will be able to watch the premiere of the Celebrity Apprentice on January 3rd. This change was done to ensure that it wasn’t going to be airing in the same timeslot as the final Grey’s Anatomy episode left to air.

So it won’t be be too long before we get to see Donald Trump and his famous comb-over, although this time we do get to see how well the celebs do when they face off against The Donald!

Rosie O’Donnell turns down a stint on Apprentice

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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Looks like Rosie isn’t interested in being a contestant on celebrity Apprentice, unfortunately, but not really surprising. It could have been so entertaining for all of us!

“It will never happen in this lifetime or beyond,” said Cindi Berger, O’Donnell’s spokeswoman.

Darn!

But Rosie will have her hands full with a new multiple-episode appearances on Nip/Tuck, including talks about spinning off her character to its own show.

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Next Apprentice is celebrity edition - and Trump wants Rosie O’Donnell

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Looks like Donald Trumps answer to low rankings is to go for a celebrity version of the once-popular reality show. And he has publicily asked that Rosie O’Donnell consider being a contestant on the show.

OK, part of me would love to see their fued go public on the Apprentice. But to be fair to Rosie (and boy, I do think she has brought everything on herself!) you know that Trump would be firing her first!

“It would be great to have Rosie on ‘The Apprentice,’ ” Silverman said at a morning Television Critics Association news conference. “Donald personally told me to extend an invitation to her.”

NBC entertainment co-chairman Marc Graboff echoed Silverman’s comment, saying “we’d love her” to be on the show.

No celebrities have been named yet, but it seems that Trump is almost taking it as an open casting call for celebrities to sign up for the show… after all, think of all the B-listers trying to secure a slot on shows like Dancing with the Stars.

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Donald Trump likely to say You’re Fired for at least one more Apprentice season

Monday, July 9th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Looks like NBC is about to announce a deal that would see Donald Trump stay on for at least one more season of The Apprentice, with an option for one more after that. As you will remember, there was a whole Donald Trump brouhaha when NBC left The Apprentice off of the new fall season schedule, which sent Donald Trump into a hissy fit where he declared NBC couldn’t fire him, because he quit. Of course, for a supposed businessman, he failed to think about that pesky little thing called a contract, which meant oops, NBC could contractually bring him back for the next season whether he wanted to or not, so they were back in negotiations, surprise surprise.

Now, someone close to the deal says they are close to signing a new contract which would include the upcoming season with either one more after that, or an option for one. Not bad for someone who publicly said he quit.

Rumor has it that NBC will be announcing the renewal on July 16th at their annual summertime presentation to TV critics.

Let’s just hope part of the deal means he cans his kids and brings back his former show partners… I know, I know, slight chance, but hey, a girl can wish can’t she ;)

The Apprentice might be back next season after all

Friday, June 1st, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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First, the Apprentice was left off the upcoming fall schedule by NBC. Then Donald Trump declared that his show couldn’t be cancelled because he just quit…. unfortunately there was that little pesky thing called a contract which meant NBC still could bring back the Apprentice whether Donald liked it or not.

Now, both sides have agreed to a one-week contract extension, meaning that NBC now has until next Friday - instead of this Friday - to decide whether to bring back the Apprentice next season or not. If Trump agreed to the extension, it must mean he really doesn’t want to quit after all!

Just when it seemed that Trump’s corporate reality show would never return to NBC, the network’s new head of prime-time entertainment is thinking about bringing the real estate tycoon back after all.

The network has asked Trump and fellow executive producer of the show, Mark Burnett, for a one-week extension of NBC’s option to renew the series, an NBC spokeswoman told Reuters on Thursday. And they have agreed, according to Trump.

The extension does not guarantee a return of “The Apprentice” to NBC; it merely gives NBC another week, until next Friday, to exercise its rights under its existing deal to air one more installment of the program.

Interesting, if they asked for a week extension they must be seriously considering it. But they will obviously have to think up a better spin this time around… or perhaps they are considering an all-star edition bringing back the best of the best for another chance to work for Trump.

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Donald Trump quits The Apprentice after NBC leaves it off fall schedule

Sunday, May 20th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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After Donald Trump’s show The Apprentice was left off the new fall schedule, it appears The Donald didn’t take the rejection too well. He fired back with an “I quit”.

Donald Trump, whose low-rated reality show “The Apprentice” was left off the new prime-time schedule unveiled this week by NBC, says the network can’t fire him — he quits.

The real estate mogul issued a statement on Friday saying he has informed the U.S. television network he is “moving on from ‘The Apprentice’ to a major new TV venture,” though he declined to elaborate.

There was no immediate comment from NBC.

But his announcement appeared to end any lingering doubt that “The Apprentice,” which turned the self-styled tycoon into a television star and popularized the catch phrase, “You’re fired,” would be banished from NBC’s airwaves next season.

But there has to be some sort of contract there, I would love to see NBC hold him to a contract if there are still a couple more rounds of the Apprentice on it. Donald Trump has always been a bit too volitaile for his own good.

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NBC undecided if Donald Trump’s The Apprentice will be back next season

Monday, May 14th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Now this is a shocker… NOT. The Apprentice, which suffered from low ratings and the dismal influence of the Trump children this past season, has not been picked up by NBC for the fall, at least not yet. Officially, NBC is “undecided” on the situation.

I say dump the Trump kiddies, bring back the former judges, and run with it. I guess we can’t really get rid of Donald though, unfortunately! Or can we…

The Apprentice gets bumped back an hour

Monday, February 19th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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NBC has been doing some timeslot rescheduling and The Apprentice has lost its 9pm timeslot, and is being bumped back an hour to 10pm, where viewership generally has a significant decline. This also places The Apprentice across from Brothers & Sisters which has good ratings in that slot.

Getting bumped out of that timeslot is Crossing Jordan.

Could this mean the end of the Apprentice franchise? Donald Trump’s brouhaha with Rosie O’Donnell has done nothing but hurt his ratings (while the View’s ratings increased) so I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the last we see of The Donald, unless it gets revamped sans Mr. Combover.

The Apprentice LA offers 24 minute sneak peak

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

The Apprentice LA edition has decided to offer a free 24 minute sneak peak of the new season for the first time. You can view the preview on NBC or on http://apprentice.yahoo.com.

There are a lot of fans that are planning to boycot this season of the Apprentice after Donald Trump fired Carolyn Kepcher as his sidekick on the show. Lawyer George Ross is not a regular in this season, either, although he still works for Donald in New York.

But it isn’t so much the fact that he got rid of those two off the new season as much as who he replaced them with… his kids. Yes, you read that right, Daddy has given the two roles in the reality series to his daughter Ivanka (did you know she could do anything other than strut the runway? And that’s even after seeing her in previous shows!) and Don Jr.

So I guess this move is trying to get some of those boycotters to at least watch a bit, even if they refuse to watch the season premiere.

The season premiere of Apprentice LA is this Sunday at 9:30 on NBC.

Winning Apprentice project managers get immunity

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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With just over a week to go before the season premiere of season six of the Apprentice, a few new details are leaking out, including the news that the Apprentice is going to follow a Survivor-style immunity. The winning project manager each week will receive immunity from being booted the following week.

I kind of like this idea, since it rewards someone for doing well, even if they are a b!tch to work for while doing it! And since we already know that project managers will lead until they are booted, being a project manager for a good team could result in breezing through to the finals.

Don’t forget, the 90 minute season premiere of The Apprentice will be on NBC at 9:30 on Sunday, January 7th.

Apprentice Project Managers to lead until booted

Thursday, December 21st, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

We already know that the losing team will end up sleeping in tents for this season of the Apprentice. Also changing this season is the fact that project managers will lead the teams until they get booted!

This is pretty funny, but it can also result in someone who might have otherwise gone far being booted out earlier simply because the rest of the team can’t stand his/her bossiness! And you KNOW this will be an issue of contention this season.

No word yet on how they will be initially selecting those team leaders, but it should be interesting!

The Apprentice shakes up the living arrangements - who is sleeping where?

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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Well, you have to admire a tired reality series with trying to shake things up. It works for Survivor, so why not the Apprentice too? This season, the losing team won’t be sleeping in comfy beds, they will be sleeping in tents and sleeping bags instead!

From the press release:

In a compelling social experiment of haves and have nots, contestants this season will have to earn the right to live like Trump. Each week, the contestants on the winning team will get to live in a luxurious mansion. But contestants on the losing team will have to sleep outside in tents in the back yard of the mansion with outdoor showers and port-a-potties, giving contestants more incentive than ever to win their tasks each week.

I admit, it will be pretty funny when the typical beauty queen type that is always on the show ends up roughing it in a tent. Let the social experiment begin!

Season 6 Apprentice hopefuls announced with bios!

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

The Apprentice has just released the bios of the new candidates for season 6 of the entrepreneurial based show led by mogul Donald Trump. And here they are, according to the NBC press release just sent out.

Aaron (Fredericksburg, Virginia) Community Sales Manager
Aaron, 25, grew up in Columbia, Maryland, and earned All-conference and All-region NCAA baseball honors while getting his degree in business administration at the University of Mary Washington. He recently received his M.B.A. there in project management, and currently works as a community sales manager, managing sales and marketing operations for a Fortune 150 homebuilder. At just 25, he already has several personal property investments, and spends his spare time playing guitar, coaching baseball, riding his motorcycle and participating in triathlons. Aaron thinks he should be the next Apprentice because of his “passion for real estate along with his personal integrity, resilience and humility.”

Aimee (Chicago, Illinois) Territory Manager
Aimee, 32, was born and raised in Elmhurst, Illinois. She graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in speech communications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, graduating in just 3 years even with a change in majors. Aimee began her career in sales for a Fortune 500 company, rising quickly through the ranks to ultimately manage over $50 million in annual revenue for five global accounts. Then she segued into a new sales arena surgical devices for one of the largest healthcare companies in the world, and quickly earned her place in the top 2% of sales people there. Now Aimee works for a top medical company, selling regenerative human dermal tissue for complex trauma, cancer and general surgery cases. In her spare time, she enjoys running, traveling, reading, cooking and volunteering. She says, “I should be the next Apprentice because I am wicked smart, tenacious and have insightful interpersonal skills, as well as a high level of integrity.”

Angela (Oyster Bay, New York) Three-time Olympic Ice Hockey Player
Angela, 26, grew up in Los Angeles, California and Harper Woods, Michigan. She graduated cum laude with a degree in government from Harvard University, where she was an NCAA First Team Academic All-American as well as one of the top eight student athletes in the entire NCAA in 2004. A star player on the U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey Team, Angela won a Gold medal in 1998, a Silver medal in 2002 and a Bronze medal at the 2006 Olympics. She was the first woman non-goalie to play professional men’s hockey in North America, playing for the Tulsa Oilers alongside her brother, Bill, and also earning a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame as the first brother-sister duo to play pro hockey together. She helped the U.S. capture gold by scoring the tournament-winning goal at the 2005 World Championships, was voted the USA’s Women’s Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004, and was ranked the #1 female hockey player in the world by “The Hockey News” in 2003. In addition to her extraordinary athletic accomplishments, Angela is the founder and president of a girl’s hockey school; the author of “Breaking the Ice,” her inspirational autobiography; and the director of the New York Islanders’ Project Hope — an organization that provides young Chinese athletes with access to educational opportunities. In addition, she is currently training for the 2007 World Championships with Team USA as well as the 2010 Olympics. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, music, coaching hockey and volunteering. Angela says, “I should be the next Apprentice because I achieved success on a world platform as a result of my strong work ethic, determination and commitment the same traits needed to success in business.”

Carey (Atlanta, Georgia) President/Owner of a Marketing and Promotions Firm
Carey, 25, grew up in Atlanta and currently resides there. Not satisfied with working in a conventional office environment, he left to pursue his real passion - marketing. Carey’s flair for crafting innovative promotions helped him launch his own event marketing and promotions firm, whose high-profile clients have included adidas America, The Weather Channel and Stoli Vodka, as well as Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, Turner South, Verizon Wireless through its agency partner Mini Mobile Media, and Cartoon Network through Hothouse Inc. He has served as National Political Director for the College Democrats of America, one of the youth arms of the Democratic National Committee, and was one of the youngest members of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. In his spare time, Carey enjoys playing flag football for the Atlanta Storm, an NFFLA team, working out, indoor rock climbing and creating “fashion forward couture” from items he finds at thrift shops. He says, “I should be the next Apprentice because I am a marketing guru, and that’s what this show is all about!”

Derek (Los Angeles, California) Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs
Derek, 34, grew up in Covina, California, and graduated cum laude from the University of California, Los Angeles with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and an emphasis in business administration. He later graduated cum laude from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. As a first-year lawyer, he rose to the challenge of being assigned by his law firm to be sole clearance attorney for “The Man Show,” starring Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla two personalities who were always pushing the boundaries in terms of legally questionable stunts. Now the vice president of business and legal affairs for a movie studio, Derek negotiates deals relating to motion picture production and provides legal counsel to the studio’s home entertainment division. When he’s not working, Derek is a huge reality TV fan and an avid bicyclist who helps train riders for a California bike-riding fundraiser for AIDS services and education. Derek thinks he should be the next Apprentice because, he says, “I’m not afraid to take risks and make my voice heard, and while I generally respect boundaries, I’m never afraid to overstep them for the sake of advancement of a good idea.”

Frank (Bronx, New York) Founder & CEO of a Contracting Company
Frank, 27, was raised in Bronx, New York, attending Westchester Community College and graduating from the POHS Institute of Insurance. Eager to make his mark in the world, he launched his own company when he was just 21 years old and turned it into a multi-million dollar construction firm. He also helped launched a high-tech computer company that can connect remotely to any computer on the internet to fix personal computers in minutes without consumers ever having to leave their home or office. With a true passion for construction, Frank spends his spare time looking for new real estate development opportunities, and also enjoys spending time with friends. “I should be the next Apprentice,” Frank says, “because I possess the confidence to rise to any occasion and my charismatic personality allows me to handle any situation with ease.”

Heidi (Santa Monica, California) National/International Sales Manager
Heidi, 26, grew up in the small farming community of Unionville, Michigan. Developing a drive for success and an entrepreneurial spirit early on, she began modeling at age 13 and appeared in several national and international print and commercial ad campaigns. She attended the University of Michigan-Flint and Michigan State University before taking advantage of lucrative career opportunities in Los Angeles. Heidi took on the challenge of working in the male-dominated aerospace industry, where she dramatically increased the company sales, international brand awareness, and marketing efforts and was promoted to the position of national sales manager within one year. Achieving great success domestically by doubling sales numbers and sales staff, she was again promoted to International Sales Manager and is currently in charge of business relations around the world. In her spare time, Heidi enjoys camping, rock climbing, snow-mobiling and traveling, as well as spending time with friends and family. Heidi says, “Because the Trump organization has many dealings that cross geographic and cultural lines, my impressive record of winning new business relationships on a worldwide level makes me the ideal Apprentice.”

James (Seattle, Washington) Internet Entrepreneur
James, 29, immigrated from Seoul, Korea to the United States when he was four years old, and grew up in Houston, Texas and Seattle, Washington. He started a technology investment fund at age 18 with just $5000 and turned it into over $2 million at age 23, while earning his degree in business and computer information systems from the University of Washington, from which he graduated cum laude. After graduating college as a multi-millionaire, James joined one of the largest business consulting firms in the world, offering management consulting services to Fortune 500 companies. He currently lives with his wife and two children in Seattle, where he is the CEO and founder of an internet company that provides a unique approach to professional and online social networking at www.zoodango.com. James feels he should be the next Apprentice because, he says, “I bring a strong balance of Fortune 500 experience and the initiative and drive of a true entrepreneur, and I’ve already proven myself by achieving the ‘American Dream’ since I started with nothing to build everything I have today.”

Jenn (Phoenix, Arizona) Publicist
Jenn, 26, grew up in Huntington, New York and graduated from high school when she was just 16 years old. She studied sociology and communication at Arizona State University, earning a bachelor degree in interdisciplinary studies, with her last semester spent studying abroad at the University of Cambridge in England. Eager to see the world, she backpacked through Europe before returning home to earn her M.B.A. in marketing at the University of Phoenix. Now a top publicist for a public relations firm in Phoenix, Jenn develops and manages full-service media plans for major corporations. She is also a features reporter for a popular local morning show in Arizona, having worked previously as both a reporter and television host. In addition, Jenn is the co-founder/editor in chief of Contact Magazine, a popular lifestyle publication. In her free time, she enjoys running, singing, acting and traveling. She thinks she should be the next Apprentice because she’s “very different than anyone else Mr. Trump has ever interviewed to be his next Apprentice.”

Kristine (Los Angeles, California) Attorney
Kristine, 37, a self-described “Army brat,” was born in Frankfurt, Germany and grew up primarily in Hawaii and Colorado. She received her bachelor’s degree in criminology at Metropolitan State College of Denver, and modeled in Miami and Milan to help pay for law school at Florida’s Nova Southeastern University. She has represented some of the biggest names in entertainment and in the sports community, including Shaquille O’Neal, Dan Marino, the Staples Center in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Kings. In her current job at a high-profile Los Angeles law firm, she handles sports and entertainment licensing as well as mergers and acquisitions. In her spare time, Kristine enjoys surfing and hiking with her husband, Ludovic Lefebvre, the former executive chef at two of L.A.’s famed restaurants, L’Orangerie and Bastide, and once named one of the top 50 chefs in the world. She says, “I should be the next Apprentice because I bring an unmatched unique combination of real world business experience, education, and life experiences that have taught me to balance and weigh all sides of any business situation.”

Marisa (Wellington, Florida) Attorney
Marisa, 28, grew up in Long Island, New York and in Wellington, Florida, where she currently resides. She graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in political science at Florida Atlantic University and then earned her law degree at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Her passion for politics and law led her to two coveted internships, first for a congressman while earning her undergraduate degree, and later as a law clerk for the Attorney General of Maryland in Annapolis while she attended law school. Now Marisa works for one of the most prominent law firms in the country and specializes in securities fraud, consumer fraud and anti-trust litigation. She currently litigates multi-million dollar class action lawsuits on behalf of shareholders and consumers damaged by corporate fraud. In addition, she plays a key role in the firm’s investment outreach program, regularly meeting with public and private pension funds, retirement systems and other institutional investors to educate them about the firm’s proprietary portfolio monitoring program. Marisa attributes her success to her strong family foundation, and enjoys volunteering for political campaigns and elections in her spare time. She says, “I should be the next Apprentice because my legal and political background have enabled me to take on many challenges and achieve success, and these experiences will allow me to showcase my leadership ability in addition to my strong work ethic.”

Martin (Atlanta, Georgia) Attorney
Martin, 37, was born in Amityville, New York and raised in Long Island. He graduated cum laude from Adelphi University with a business degree, concentrating in finance and management, and later graduated from The George Washington University National Law Center. He gained expertise representing some of the nations’ largest real estate companies as a real estate attorney, and has also taught real estate and business law along with ethics, government and business policy. He is also a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar. In addition, Martin served as a Board of Director member for metro New York’s Make-a-Wish Foundation. He is currently the Senior Assistant City Attorney of Atlanta, handling real estate, communications, utilities and commercial transaction contracts and negotiations that affect millions of people. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters and collecting antiques, along with writing, publishing and coming up with creative lectures for classes. Martin feels he should be the next Apprentice because he says, “As an attorney and professor, I have the experience, leadership and technical know-how to run any of Trump’s companies and projects.”

Michelle (Los Angeles, CA) Real Estate consultant

Michelle, 34, was born on Whidbey Island, Washington and raised on the central coast of California. A natural entrepreneur, she has dedicated much of her adult life building a flourishing career in real estate, and now averages $50 million in annual sales. Through the years she has become an expert in real estate remodel and design, as she is also an active investor. Thriving on creative outlets, Michelle started a publishing company and wrote and produced her own book titled, “The Voice of Gratitude - Celebrating the Gift of Friendship” which she successfully sold to Hallmark Gold Crown across North America. She has also hosted several television programs, including real estate shows, and recently began work as a host for Al Gore’s network, Current. Inspired to give back, Michelle also founded Urban Circle, an LA-based non-profit organization designed to empower children through participation in physically challenging activities. Michelle, who currently resides in Santa Monica, CA, says she should be the next Apprentice because she has “the integrity, smarts and drive to make anything possible.”

Muna (Matawan, New Jersey) Attorney
Muna, 28, was born and raised on the island of Jamaica. She earned an academic scholarship to attend Penn State University, where she received a bachelor of arts degree in French and a bachelor of science degree in biology, while minoring in international studies. She focused on international trade law at McGill University Faculty of Law, earning degrees in both common law and civil law. With a passion for world travel, Muna has studied abroad in France, Spain and Belgium, and speaks fluently in English, Spanish and French. An accomplished equestrian, Muna has also competed internationally in equestrian show jumping in Jamaica, Panama, Guatemala, France and Canada. She currently works for a New York agency that litigates family law matters. In her spare time, Muna enjoys dancing, learning how to play the piano and reading in French and Spanish. She says she should be the next Apprentice because her “background in international trade and foreign languages run in tandem with the Trump Organization’s increasingly global integration.”

Nicole (Chicago, Illinois) Owner/Broker for Commercial Real Estate Corporation
Nicole, 25, was born and raised in Naperville, Illinois and graduated with honors from Northern Illinois University with a business degree and an emphasis on marketing/sales. She also earned an associate of science degree and her certificate in real estate at Kishwaukee College. As a testament to her strong work ethic, she financed 100% of her education by working 2-3 jobs simultaneously throughout her college years. Nicole now owns her own real estate corporation in Chicago, which specializes in large acquisitions of commercial real estate. She also has her own portfolio of property valued at more than $1 million, and enjoys cooking, golfing, water sports and reading motivational books in her free time. She says she should be the next Apprentice because “I have the education, real estate experience and an undying will to succeed at everything I do.”

Stefani (Los Angeles, California) Attorney
Stefani, 32, was born in Burbank, California and raised in Palm Springs. She had a double major in college English and psychology and graduated from the University of California, Riverside. Stefani graduated in the top 10% of her class from Southwestern University School of Law in their prestigious SCALE program, the only two-year Juris Doctor program in the United States accredited by the American Bar Association. Selected as a Los Angeles Magazine ‘Young Rising Star’ in 2006 for excellence in law, Stefani is now a trial attorney for one of the largest California defense firms. She defends California employers against worker’s compensation, subrogation and discrimination claims, and defends large real estate developers in construction defect litigation. In her spare time, she enjoys snow skiing, golf, tennis, scuba diving, karate, motorcyle riding and volunteering. Stefani says, “I should be the next Apprentice because I lead by being enthusiastic, and enthusiasm is contagious and motivates people to work much harder.”

Surya (Cincinnati, Ohio) Brand Manager Surya, 24, was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania and raised in Old Bridge, New Jersey. Surya’s entrepreneurial spirit was evident early on when he started a successful e-commerce strategy company at age 15. Subsequently, he attended college and worked full-time as director of marketing at a publishing/web company, overseeing a significant marketing budget. While at Rutgers University, he was class president and commencement speaker, graduating with honors and earning a B.S. degree in finance and psychology. Today, a brand manager for a top-ranking Fortune 500 company, Surya crafts corporate strategy to help the company evolve its media plans to keep up with changing consumer habits. In his free time, he enjoys volunteering, playing basketball, reading and traveling. Surya says he should be the next Apprentice because he “can operate with the passion and energy of an entrepreneur and bring along the discipline and savvy of a corporate executive.”

Tim (Los Angeles, California) Tutoring Company Owner
Tim, 24, was born and raised outside of Boston in Newton, Massachusetts, and graduated cum laude from Harvard University, where he majored in government. He moved to Los Angeles after college to write music and began tutoring on the side, but his side business proved so successful that he and a partner wound up launching an academic tutoring company, The Cartim Group, when Tim was just 22. Now running the company’s daily operations, Tim employs 20 tutors and projects his company’s annual revenue at over $1 million. Still devoted to his main passion writing music Tim spends his free time composing and playing the piano, and his first album is expected to be released in early 2007. “I should be the next Apprentice,” he says, “because I have always welcomed a massive challenge, and I approach everything I take on with passion and energy.”