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George H. Ross
THE SHOW
A Rhodes Scholar, NFL player and an inventor are among Donald Trump's "hand-picked" cast of eighteen young entrepreneurs on the fourth season of NBC's "The Apprentice" (Thursdays 9-10 p.m. ET). "For the first time, I hand-picked an Apprentice cast and I'm thrilled with the results," said Donald Trump, executive producer. "This is the best reality show cast I've ever encountered. They have it all: beauty, brains, and big bucks."
Ranging in age from 22-41, the candidates competing on season four boast degrees from Oxford, Wharton, MIT, and Georgetown and several of the candidates are already millionaires. A wide range of applicants will greet Trump including an NFL player-turned ad sales executive, an inventor, a salon and spa chain owner, a financial journalist and a risk manager.
Trump's trusted advisors, George Ross and Carolyn Kepcher will both return for a fourth season and the original "Apprentice" Bill Rancic will fill-in for Ross when he is away on business. Tasks will once again feature some of the biggest companies in the world and the weekly rewards will be better than ever. A new twist involving project managers will keep the candidates on their toes.
As the winner of the competition, the fourth "Apprentice" will be granted the dream job of a lifetime with The Trump Organization and a hefty six-figure salary.
"The Apprentice" is produced by Mark Burnett Productions in association with Trump Productions LLC. Mark Burnett, Jay Bienstock, and Donald Trump are executive producers. Conrad Riggs and Kevin Harris are co-executive producers.
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