24 November 2004

Oops - they did it again

Last year's Trumpettes Amy, Ereka, Katrina and Kristi were approached by Playboy and offered $250,000 to pose nude for the magazine. They chose, instead, to pose for FHM for free. [More Details from New York Post Online]

This year's Trumpettes Maria, Jennifer C., Pamela, Sandy, and Stacey J. decided Maxim would be a better choice. (Link: MAXIM ONLINE:)  Photo courtesy of Maxim Online

Given that these women all had aspirations for a CEO role in one of Donald Trump's companies, I wonder what the best business decision in this situation is. Does leveraging your sexuality to this degree get you ahead in business or does it cheapen your personal brand? 

TrumpettsSo the questions are...
How would posing for MAXIM effect your career?

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All other things being equal, who would you hire to run your company?

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Okay, this isn't strictly "business"... but then again, most of this season is suffering from that issue.  Or am I completely missing the point here? 

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04 November 2004

Poll - Renovation Redeption or Repeated Rejection?

In Episode 9 Bradford Cohen, Jennifer Crisafulli, Rob Flanagan and Stacie Jones Upchurch all come back to "help".

Will this be similar to the last episode last season, or will they have an opportunity to get back into the game? Is this Trump's nod to all the feedback on his early firing decisions?

If the rumors are true the losing team will have 2 people fired, which makes me think there is an opportunity for redeption for someone.

If you could chose from all the fired candidates, who would you like to see back in the game?

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09 September 2004

Jennifer C. (New York, NY) Real Estate Agent

jennifer_cI should win because "Whether it be my personal or my professional life, I work on a very high level of challenge." -as told to Entertainment Weekly

Jennifer, 31, graduated with honors and a BFA degree from Syracuse University, and immediately went on to become one of the youngest photo editors hired at a leading international entertainment magazine. Jennifer quickly rose through the ranks, working at many of the country's top selling publications producing shoots for some of the world's most famous celebrities.

Jennifer soon made a lucrative career change into real estate and was offered a desk at one of the most prestigious firms in New York City, Prudential Douglas Elliman. Being told by her managers that it could take well over six months to close a deal and earn an income, Jennifer went into multiple contracts within her first six weeks in business, impressing even the most seasoned veterans.

Jennifer is now successfully selling multi-million dollar, high-end residential real estate. As her competitive career mirrors, Jennifer also excels as an accomplished award-winning equestrian.

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