The Apprentice (U.S. Season 1) - The Candidates

The Candidates

Both teams, or "corporations", were divided by their gender:

Team 1 Team 2
Protégé Versacorp
Candidate Age Hometown Result
Bill Rancic – Cigar Business Owner 32 Chicago, Illinois Hired by Trump
Kwame Jackson – Investment Manager 29 New York City, New York Fired in the Season Finale
Amelia "Amy" Henry – Account Manager 30 Austin, Texas Fired in week 13
Nick Warnock – Copier Salesman 27 Los Angeles, California
Troy McClain – Mortgage Broker 32 Boise, Idaho Fired in week 12
Katrina Campins – Real Estate Agent 24 Coral Gables, Florida Fired in week 11
Heidi Bressler – Senior Account Executive 30 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fired in week 10
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth – Political Consultant 29 Washington, D.C. Fired in week 9
Ereka Vetrini – Marketing Manager 27 New York City, New York Fired in week 8
Tammy Lee – Stockbroker 36 Seattle, Washington Fired in week 7
Jessie Conners – Marketing Firm Owner 21 New Richmond, Wisconsin Fired in week 6
Kristi Frank – Restaurant Owner 30 Bel Air, California Fired in week 5
Bowie Hogg – Account Executive 25 Arlington, Texas Fired in week 4
Sam Solovey – Business Director 27 Chevy Chase, Maryland Fired in week 3
Jason Curis – Real Estate Manager 24 Detroit, Michigan Fired in week 2
David Gould – Venture Capitalist 31 New York City, New York Fired in week 1

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