'Apprentice' Kendra Todd

Donald Trump selected Kendra Todd as his first female "Apprentice," handing her a job with his organization and a $250,000 salary at the close of the NBC reality show's live finale on May 19. Todd, the 26-year-old "book smarts" real estate broker from Boynton Beach, Fla., bested "street smarts" entrepreneur and mother of two, Tana Goertz, during the final boardroom battle.

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Donald Trump selected Kendra Todd as his first female "Apprentice," handing her a job with his organization and a $250,000 salary at the close of the NBC reality show's live finale on May 19. Todd, the 26-year-old "book smarts" real estate broker from Boynton Beach, Fla., bested "street smarts" entrepreneur and mother of two, Tana Goertz, during the final boardroom battle.

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