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Apprentice
Legend Cruise University
Trump World magazine will present
special guest speakers in a series of career development sessions
throughout the cruise, focusing on various business and career-advancing
topics. |
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Inside A Multi-Billion $$ Empire Bernard
Diamond
Executive V.P. and General Counsel - The Trump Organization |
For the past 10 years, Bernie Diamond
has served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Trump
Organization. In addition to being involved in legal and strategic
business planning for an operation of Trump trade name licensing program,
Trump trademarks and model and talent management company, he assists
with real estate development, commercial real estate acquisitions
and sales. Before joining the Trump Organization, Bernie was a Senior
Partner for Dreyer and Traub for 14 years. He has also been a guest
lecturer for Columbia University and New York University. |
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Success Trump World Style
Michael Jaconbson
Editor and Publisher - Trump World Magazine |
Michael Jacobson serves as the
Editor and Publisher Trump World Magazine. A fifteen-year veteran
of the publishing industry, he was cited by USA Today as a real-life
Apprentice and referenced in a Daily News piece by Donald Trump
as “the obvious choice to take my magazine national.”
In the mid 1990s, Jacobson was the driving force behind several
start-up publications, including Smoke, a national cigar and
lifestyle glossy, where he ascended to the role of Vice President,
Sale and Promotions, and was responsible for selling over three
million dollars in advertising revenue. |
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Silicon CEO - Making Millions With Your Ideas
Gautam Godwani
Cheif Executive Officer - Simply Hired |
Gautam runs
the show at Simply Hired, and the buck stops in his cube. And if he
keeps us headed in the right direction, it may even become two bucks.
In the meantime, he encourages us to do a lot more with a little and
to be creative with our ideas and our energy. Gautam has lots of experience
starting startups, and finding great people to help grow them. Prior
to Simply Hired, he co-founded the India Community Center tohelp bring
the SF bay area community closer together. Before that, he was CEO
and cofounder of AtWeb, an Internet 1.0 company acquired by Netscape/AOL
in 1998 in a multi-million dollar transaction making him one of the
most successful entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. AtWeb made a product
called Web Site Garage that helped millions of small businesses “tune
up” their websites, and registered them with all the leading
search engines. Gautam has also worked for several small businesses
including HP, IBM, and Microsoft. |
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Big Profits Through Guerilla Marketing
Al Lautenslager
Co-Author of Guerrilla Marketing in 30 Days |
Al Lautenslager
is an award w inning marketing/PR consultant, direct mail promotion
specialist, author, speaker and entrepreneur.His businesses have helped
hundreds succeed in their ownbusinesses. He is the principal of a
Market For Profits, a Chicago
based marketing consulting firm and also the president and ownerof
a small business. He has walked the walk of a guerrilla marketer.
His articles can be seen on over 20 online sites inaddition to being
a featured business coach for the online site of Entrepreneur Magazine,
entrepreneur.com. Al speaks to audiences wanting to learn more about
building their businesses through low or no cost marketing tactics.
Many in his audiences leave with strategies and tactics they can use
the same day as
they hear them. |
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| Cast
Members Joining you onboard |

Amy Henry
The Apprentice Season 1 Cast Member |
Amy Henry was
the “last woman standing” on the first season of The Apprentice.
A born and bred Texan, Amy has made her mark on the
Lone Star State. She is the author of the highly praised book, What
It Takes: Speak Up, Step Up, Move Up, which has now been translated
in six languages. Amy has also developed her own consulting company
and is a sought-after public speaker, workshop leader, and business
consultant. In addition to her business ventures, Amy serves as an
active volunteer for St. David’s Foundation and Camp Periw inkle,
and is a spokesperson for The American Heart Association. She’s
also on the Board of Directors of GENAustin. |
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Raj Peter Bhakta
The Apprentice Season 2 Cast Member |
Fans of Season
2 will not likely forget Raj. With a very impressive list of qualifications,
Raj showed his competitors his strengths stretch beyond the Boardroom.
Most notable for his out-of-the-box fashion and keen eye for the ladies,
Raj w as able to bring humor to the most serious of tasks. With humor
on his side, Raj has already proven himself as a business success.
At age 23, he founded Automovia Technology Partners, which developed
cutting-edge technology for automobiles. He later created Vanquish
Enterprises, a real estate company, which acquired a hotel, retail
and condo development in Vail, CO. |
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Nick Warnock
The Apprentice Season 1 Cast Member |
Nick Warnock
left a lasting impression as one of the “final four” from
the original Apprentice. Good old-fashioned hard work put Nick’s
career on the map, and his determination and natural selling skills
secured him a golden opportunity in The Apprentice. He was a hard
worker, a tough boardroom competitor, and a charmer. Nick continues
to diversify himself in his business and personal life. His experience
on the hit show has led to many opportunities, including TV and film
roles, speaking engagements across the country, and endorsements deals.
On top of all this, he is currently filming a pilot for his own business
show. |
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Troy McClain
The Apprentice Season 1 Cast Member |
Troy’s
success story comes from persistence, creativity, intelligence, and
commitment. Meeting Mr. Trump was a lifelong goal, and fulfilling
that dream on The Apprentice only fueled him to dream more. With his
new television show, HomeTeam, being sold in first run syndication,
and even more speaking opportunities on the horizon, Troy McClain
is definitely staying busy. Speaking engagements and appearances have
taken him every where from Boston to China, and w ill soon take him
to Las Vegas to speak on the same stage as Dr. Phil. Troy w as also
recently involved in a PR rollout with Bill Gates for Microsoft in
Chicago. The response Troy has received from fans, the world of business,
and the entertainment
industry continues to exceed his wildest expectations. |
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Danny Kastner
The Apprentice Season 3 Cast Member |
Danny grew
up in Cleveland and left high school early to accept an academic scholarship
to Cleveland State University. After earning his BA, Danny's creativity
began to drive his academic and professional direction. He completed
graduate course work in music composition at Boston University, where
he later joined the faculty, and studied at MIT's famed Media Lab.
Danny's vision for combining art with commerce led him to develop
several successful media and technology ventures. He is the founder,
CEO, and chief visionary for POPstick, a leader in innovating new
media technologies. When Danny is out of the boardroom, he can be
found writing and performing rock operas and symphonies. His musical
talents have earned him four national composition awards. |
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Audrey Evans
The Apprentice Season 3 Cast Member |
Audrey Evans
know s what it takes to survive. After high school, Audrey did not
have the opportunity to continue her education. She was determined
to succeed, and became one of the youngest certified real estate agents
in Utah. Coming from the Street Smarts team, and with the experience
of The Apprentice on her side, Audrey is expanding her business projects
into the non-profit arena. She is currently working on starting an
organization called “A Day on the Job,” which helps underprivileged
kids gain experience in the business community.
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Brain McDowell
The Apprentice Season 3 Cast Member |
Entrepreneur
is not a big enough word for Brian McDowell. Brian was earning money
as early as age 5. School was not just a place to learn—it w
as a place to do business. At 21, Brian sold his successful landscaping
company, moved to New Jersey, started a retail novelty business, and
trademarked and branded “GLOWLITES.” As if that wasn’t
enough, this self-made millionaire received his real estate license
and now runs a real estate company servicing Cape May County, New
Jersey. Brian is a risk-taker. Don’t miss the opportunity to
talk with one of Trump’s chosen few on The Apprentice Legend
Cruise. |
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Maria Boren
The Apprentice Season 2 Cast Member |
Season 2 of
The Apprentice had its share of outstanding leading women, including
Maria Boren. Maria w as the subject of one of the most surprising
episodes of the season, when Mr. Trump fired two candidates on the
same task. Beyond The Apprentice, Maria carries a wealth of experience
and accomplishments in her business life.
She currently serves as the youngest vice president in the history
of her company, Cornerstone Realty Income Trust. Where does her young
success come from? A legacy handed down by a driven, fulltime working
role model (her mother), and her ability to keep her eye on her ever-evolving
dream—a life based on balance. |
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Rob Flanagan
The Apprentice Season 2 Cast Member |
Rob’s
one episode on Season 2 of The Apprentice definitely did not do him
justice. After earning a football scholarship to Northeast Missouri
State University—w here he was a four-year letterman and three-time
NCAA All Conference linebacker—and gaining a B.A. at the University
of Texas, he and his wife founded Flanagan
Enterprises, Inc. They’ve grown it into a multimillion-dollar
business.
In 2003, Flanagan Enterprises, Inc. partnered with HotLink Marketing,
the industry leader in process automation software for leveraging
corporate purchasing power, where he is currently Vice President of
Sales in Dallas. |
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Michael Tarshi
The Apprentice Season 3 Cast Member |
Okay, so Michael
can’t sell a massage on the streets of New York.
His teammates agreed, and Michael heard those two words, "You're
Fired!” But Michael says there is much more to come from him.
A standout on Season 3, Michael hails from Boston, w here he started
a real estate development and investment firm at the age of 23. Since
his experience on The Apprentice, Michael has continued to expand
his ventures. Currently, he is launching TarshiBar, Inc., a chocolate
manufacturing and distribution company, and is planning to enter the
restaurant business. |
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Bradford Cohen
The Apprentice Season 2 Cast Member |
It’s
obvious why Bradford was an immediate standout in Season 2.
He exudes leadership and confidence, and those qualities coupled with
his successful dual career as a defense attorney and a real estate
investor quickly put him on the favorites list, especially with his
female competitors and teammates. How ever, taking one for the team
in Episode 2 didn’t sit well with Mr. Trump, and his career
as
The Apprentice w as cut short. Bradford continues to grow his law
practice, Bradford Cohen Law , and increase his real estate investments
in Florida. |
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Jennifer Crisafulli
The Apprentice Season 2 Cast Member |
Jenn C. is
a competitor, to say the least. With beauty and brains, she show ed
fans of Season 2 that she is determined to have her share of success.
Mr. Trump must have agreed when he chose her as part of the elite
group. Mr. Trump himself stated, “She is very tough and she
is very smart!” Jennifer has been a competitor since the age
of nine. At 21, she launched her successful career as a magazine photo
editor. Jennifer continued her career in true New York fashion by
moving into the highly competitive real estate game and landing a
position with one of the most prestigious firms in NY. |
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Stacie Jones
The Apprentice Season 2 Cast Member |
Stacie J. is
the multi-talented wildcard from Season 2. It is no wonder Stacie
J. made a lasting impression on fans. She is a tough businesswoman
and her female competitors w ere quick to put her to the test. With
a diverse career in modeling, acting, and owning her own restaurant
franchise, Stacie J. fits perfectly in New York’s playground.
Her career started at 16 and by the end of grad school, she had opened
her first restaurant. Stacie now owns a Subway Sandwich Shop franchise
in Harlem and continues her professional modeling career with Ford
Model Management. |
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