Kendra Todd

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Kendra Todd

Kendra Todd, 2006
Born April 6, 1978 (1978-04-06) (age 30)
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Education Bachelor's degree in Linguistics (University of Florida)
Occupation Real Estate Entrepreneur, Author
Website
Agent 53—Kendra Todd's Official Website

Kendra Todd (born April 6, 1978) was hired by Donald Trump on national television at the conclusion of Season 3 of NBC's "The Apprentice" live at New York University on May 19, 2005. She was the first female candidate, and the youngest, to be hired on the US Apprentice.

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[edit] Overview

Kendra is a native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, now living in Boynton Beach, Florida. Prior to becoming a Season 3 candidate she was a successful real estate broker from Boynton Beach, Florida. At the time the show was recorded and produced, Kendra was 26 years old.

Prior to becoming a real estate broker she had obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Linguistics from the University of Florida, founded a highly-respected lifestyle magazine based on South Florida, and used her media expertise as a founder of My House Real Estate, Inc., a firm specializing in real estate sales.

Until 2006, Kendra operated under the codename Agent 53 on a real-estate-investment radio talk show called "My House", which was a real-estate-based radio show on Clear Channel Radio.

[edit] Performance

Although Kendra was one of the last people to become a Project Manager she has had a very solid performance as in this field, ending the show with a record of 3-0. She used focus groups to effectively pinpoint what potential customers would respond to, and also gave everyone credit where credit was due.

It was believed that Kendra's teammate Tana Goertz abused her exemption during the Pontiac Solstice Task. While Craig and Tana "deserted" Kendra during the task, she nonetheless managed to pull off an extremely interesting advertisement that pleased not only Pontiac, but also Donald Trump.

Trump hired Kendra after learning that Tana was disrespectful to her subordinates, and that Kendra's teamwork and foresight qualities were liked by many people.

[edit] Life after The Apprentice

Kendra chose to oversee the progress at Palm Beach Mansion at Palm Beach, Florida, rather than overseeing the production of the next Miss Universe Pageant. Her choice was based on how close it was to her family, but also how well it matched her real estate-oriented skillset. She was also a recap writer on NBC.com for the earlier episodes of The Apprentice: Martha Stewart. Kendra has recently authored a book, Risk and Grow Rich. She also recently appeared in an infomercial for Billy Blanks' new Tae-Bo exercise program, "Billy's Bootcamp: Elite".

Kendra is a judge for the Real Estate Apprentice Foundation [1] - a grant program helping 5,000 newly licensed real estate agents every year to succeed in real estate.

Kendra is currently the host of "My House is Worth What?" on HGTV and a regular real estate contributor on Cavuto on Business.

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Preceded by
Kelly Perdew
The Apprentice Winners
Season 3
Succeeded by
Randal Pinkett
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