"Trump is going to pick me because I'm the smartest, the brightest and the best looking."--Tammy Lee
Tammy is a 36-year old stockbroker from Seattle, Washington. She tried acting and PR and ended a 9-yr career in 2002 with Merrill Lynch's Private Client Group at Assistant VP.
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Personal Site - tammylee.com (There's really nothing there as of posting this.)
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Tammy Lee, an Asian-American stockbroker, attended the University of Washington and received a B.A. in Economics. After college, Tammy pursued her interest in acting in TV commercials and also sought work in public relations and advertising, which ultimately landed her a job in Merrill Lynch's Private Client Group as a stockbroker. Tammy ended her nine year career there as an Assistant Vice President in 2002. She lives in Seattle and enjoys classical music, modern art, international travel and architecture.
What is your definition of "success"?
Do the things in life that will make me laugh at myself--get over it, and move on. Then repeat.
Who do you admire most (personally and/or professionally)?
Jerry Seinfeld because here's a guy that could spend a lot of time laughing at himself, but doesn't; so he turns all that energy into millions (of course) by making other people laugh. And Michael Bloomberg, because basically the guy woke up one day and said, "I think I'll become New York City's mayor... yeah, that's what I'll do." Done!
What cartoon character do you most relate to and why?
Definitely Daffy Duck. We're both pretty unpredictable, and we can engage in some fairly outlandish adventures (like Reality TV), we're both very competitive, paranoid, and very self-analytical. And like Daffy, I aim high, and when I fail I just reset the bar even higher. He's one crazy duck.




I thought Tammy Lee did a great job. She was tougth and smart and was a big thinker. THey should have shown more of her good side on the show because I know she contributed. She made it 7 weeks without losing and in week 2 it was her idea that won the task.I think Tammy was good enougth to make it to the final 6. She was much better than NIck who masde it to the final 4. I think she should have had the chance to be project maneger. I know she could have brought her team to a win.
Posted by: Callen | 2005.05.06 at 17:15
I think Tammy Lee was an extremely intelligent, creative, and fun. She was professional and always walked with her head held high. She was completely underestimated and disrespected. Her honesty of Katrina being "duped" was definitely mistaken for disloyalty. Although Tammy's sarcasm can be out of line, she was surely a valuable asset and Versacorp used that as an exuse to collectively attack her. Because Versacorp was evidently allied against Tammy before week 7 because they all jumped on the "anti-Tammy" bandwagon in the boardroom. She is a tough, saavy businesswoman who knows exactly what she's doing. If they would've just listened to her explanation, they would've realized that despite her unorthodox attitude she had a valid argument. Her objectivity was misconstrued as disloyalty. In episode 6 and 7, Katrina, Nick, Ereka, Amy, and Bill all agreed Tammy was crazy. They thought she was too aloof and sarcastic to be of any team value. However, they seem to have forgotten that at 36, Tammy has the most business experience, working in corporate finance for 9 years--meaning she is very perceptive and was among the most talented of the 16. She didn't deserve to go as early as she did and Mr. Trump made misjudged the situation. Her boardroom showdown was a total disaster, I know she was more assertive that what they made her appear to be. Some editing!
Posted by: Louia McDonald | 2005.06.03 at 18:33