The Apprentice: Martha Stewart - Candidates

Candidates

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Candidate Age Hometown Application Result
Dawna Stone - Magazine Publisher 37 St. Petersburg, Florida Hired by Martha Stewart
Bethenny Frankel - Natural Foods Chef 34 New York City, New York Sent home in the Series Finale
Jim Bozzini - Ad Executive 36 Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania Sent home in week 12
Ryan Danz - Recent Law Graduate 28 Cardiff, California Sent home in week 11
Marcela Valladolid - Cooking Instructor 27 Tijuana, Mexico
Leslie Sanchez - Marketing Company Owner 36 Alexandria, Virginia Sent home in week 10
Amanda Hill - Attorney 30 Austin, Texas Sent home in week 9
Howie Greenspan - Fashion Company Owner 33 Closter, New Jersey Sent home in week 8
Carrie Gugger - Creative Director 31 San Diego, California Sent home in week 7
Sarah Brennan - Event Planner 25 Washington, D.C.
David Karandish - Internet Company Owner 22 Maplewood, Missouri Sent home in week 6
Jennifer Le - Prosecutor 32 Los Angeles, California Sent home in week 5
Dawn Silvia - PR Consultant 33 Boston, Massachusetts Sent home in week 4
Shawn Killinger - TV Newscaster 32 Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sent home in week 3
Chuck Soldano - Interior Designer 38 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sent home in week 2
Jeff Rudell - Creative Director 42 New York City, New York Sent home in week 1

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