Alex Thomason
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Alex Thomason was a contestant on Donald Trump's The Apprentice (U.S. Season 3) in 2005. Thomason was fired by Trump in week 14. Thomason was born in Brewster, Washington and grew up on an apple farm. After a career as a world-ranked skier on the US ski team, Alex studied archaeology at Jerusalem University and completed degrees in Theology and Latin at Seattle Pacific University where he won an award for his weekly editorial column in the college paper. In 2000, Alex moved to D.C. and lobbied for the apple industry and successfully oversaw the entire bidding and shipping logistics for the USDA's first-ever purchase of fresh apples for inclusion in humanitarian food aid programs. In 2004, Alex received his law degree from Seattle University where he was the graduation speaker and President of the Federalist Society. Alex was a judge for the 2005 Miss Washington USA pageant. Thomason currently practices commercial litigation at the Seattle Lawfirm, Stanislaw Ashbaugh.
In 2007, Thomason was named a Lifestyle Ambassador by the Sustainable Style Foundation.

