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Dawna (St. Petersburg, FL)
Dawna, 37, is the founder and publisher of "Her Sports" magazine, a national
women's sports magazine that won a 2004 Charlie Award for "Best New Magazine of
the Year." The Southern California native and former Olympic swimming hopeful
graduated from UC Berkeley with a B.S. and earned her M.B.A. from UCLA. Before
entering the publishing business, Dawna served as Chief Marketing Officer at
MarineMax, a $700 million publicly traded marine retail company, where she
directed all marketing activities for the company's 60 plus locations. Prior to
MarineMax, she served as president and general manager of PR*Nutrition, a $20
million sports nutrition company. Dawna also spent four years as a strategy
consultant for Deloitte Consulting and two years as a financial analyst for
Morgan Stanley. She currently resides in St. Petersburg with her husband Matt
and two dogs, Buffett and Val.
Marcela (Tijuana, Mexico)
Marcela, 27, successfully tackles motherhood and a culinary career as a chef.
Born in San Diego and raised in Mexico, she now teaches cooking classes to over
40 students in her Tijuana, Mexico home while also running a catering company.
She graduated as a "Certified Cook" from the Los Angeles Culinary Institute and
her training has taken her to Paris, where she graduated as a classical French
pastry chef from the Ritz Escoffier Cooking School. A guest chef on the Food
Network and a former food editor and recipe stylist for "Bon Appetit" Magazine,
Marcela dreams of hosting her own cooking show. Married to her kindergarten
sweetheart, they have a one-year-old boy.
Amanda (Austin, TX)
Amanda, 30, is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. She
graduated magna cum laude from Texas Tech University with a bachelor's degree in
public relations and earned a law degree from Texas Tech University's School of
Law. During law school, Amanda served as an articles editor for the law review
and participated in moot court activities. She interned with then Texas Supreme
Court Justice Priscilla Owen and currently practices employment and medical
malpractice law. Amanda was selected as "Woman of the Year" by the Waco, Texas
chapter of Altrusa International, an association of professionals dedicated to
volunteerism. An eye cancer survivor, Amanda devotes her time to community
outreach and volunteering on various projects benefiting cancer research. She
currently resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband Jason and dog Teddy.
Carrie (Los Angeles, CA)
Carrie, 31, owns "Drive Creative, Inc." a San Diego communications company
specializing in public relations, creative marketing, event planning and media
project management. The former beauty pageant contestant - and first runner-up
for the Miss California USA title in 2000 - worked for over six years as a
stockbroker and provided financial commentary on talk radio. She has also
pursued her talent for glass blowing, participating as a student, teacher and
artist-in-residence in various national craft programs. Carrie dreams of
combining her dual passion for art and commerce by branding her own contemporary
glass line and producing documentaries about the craft. Born and raised in San
Diego, Carrie attended both Dartmouth and UC San Diego where she earned a B.A.
in communication with honors. She currently resides in Southern California with
her fiancée.
David (Maplewood, MO)
David, 22, is fresh out of college but already an accomplished businessman.
David, the youngest candidate, was a charismatic student at Washington
University in St. Louis and was known to lecture classes at the request of his
professors. The American Mensa member now earns six figures as the owner and
creator of an internet advertising company and a mortgage information services
company – both of which he started while still in college. In high school, David
created "AIM Talk," a plug-in for AOL Instant Messenger that spoke instant
messages using text-to-speech. David has a B.S. with a second major in
entreprenuership. He lives just outside of St. Louis.
Jim (Gilbertsville, PA)
Jim, 36, earned dual undergraduate degrees in graphic design and art history
from Philadelphia's Tyler School of Art and spent his post-college years as a
conceptual illustrator in Manhattan. He relocated to Philadelphia and started
his own advertising and marketing company that targets overlooked regional
venues within the city. The father of a five-year-old girl and newborn daughter,
he lives with his wife in Gilbertsville, Pa.
Sarah (Washington, DC)
Sarah, 25, piled up the championship honors as a top coxswain at the University
of Virginia. A four-time NCAA medallist and All-ACC Team inductee, this
accomplished athlete graduated from UVA with a bachelor's degree in archaeology
and physical anthropology. The St. Louis, Mo. native now works as a senior event
planner for a healthcare-consulting firm in Washington, D.C. The firm provides
best practice research and analysis, focusing on strategy, operations and
general management to 2,100 of the country's largest and most progressive health
systems and medical centers. Sarah plans and runs over 30 large executive level
summits annually across the country.
Bethenny (New York, NY)
Bethenny, 34, is a natural foods chef with a custom food delivery service
providing healthy meals catering to celebrity and high-profile individuals with
unique needs. Bethenny is also a consulting chef for Boca Burger and attended
culinary school where she studied food and healing. The NYU graduate owns
bethennybakes.com, a lowfat, wheat-, dairy- and egg-free cookie company in New
York. Prior to becoming a chef, Bethenny produced large-scale entertainment
events for Merv Griffin Productions in Los Angeles and founded In Any Event, a
company dedicated to producing high-profile celebrity events. She also started
Princess Pashmina, a pashmina shawl importer, selling to celebrity clients and
stores around the world. Bethenny, whose active lifestyle includes yoga,
snowboarding and rollerblading, lives in New York City with her dog Cookie.
Ryan (Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA)
Ryan, 28, oversees the marketing and advertising for his father's
employment law firm while he awaits his results from the California state
bar exam. After playing baseball at the junior college level, Ryan
transferred to UC Davis and graduated with a bachelor's degree in
economics. Ryan enlisted myriad ways of supporting himself through
college: running a car detailing business, teaching at baseball camps and
modeling. After graduation, Ryan opened and ran the San Diego branch of
his father's firm. He earned his law degree from the California Western
School of Law and lives with his wife in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Calif.
Howie (Closter, NJ)
Howie, 33, decided three years ago to leave behind a successful career on Wall
Street and enter the fashion industry. The gamble paid off. The Brooklyn native
now runs Priorities, a highly lucrative contemporary woman's clothing company
earning over five million dollars annually. With his adult clothing sold in over
1,500 stores around the world, Howie recently introduced a children’s line. The
University of Albany graduate lives with his wife in New Jersey.
Chuck (Philadelphia, PA)
Chuck, 38, owns "Work in Progress," an interior design firm specializing in
design and construction for residential and commercial projects. He studied at
the American College for the Applied Arts in Atlanta, Ga. and graduated with a
bachelor's degree in interior design. The New York native also maintains a
working studio where he creates and sells his original artwork, which are mixed
media pieces combining found objects and recycled pieces of his own creations.
Chuck lives in Philadelphia with his partner.
Jennifer (Los Angeles, CA)
Jennifer, 32, handles 20-30 cases daily as a prosecutor in Orange County. Born
in Vietnam, Jennifer moved to the U.S. with her family at age two. Seven years
later she began work in her family's Vietnamese bakery/café and eventually grew
up to manage the business. She graduated from the University of Southern
California with a dual degree in political science and international relations
and earned her law degree from the University of the Pacific. Before passing the
bar exam, Jennifer clerked for both a congressman and a former mayor of Los
Angeles, as well as the district attorney's office in Orange Country. She lives
in Los Angeles with her husband.
Shawn (Grosse Pointe, MI)
Shawn, 32, is no stranger to the television camera. She has spent the past
decade working in local and network news, most recently as the morning anchor
and entertainment host for an affiliate in Orlando, Fla. Often starting her work
days at 2:00 a.m., Shawn reported on four major hurricanes in two months, hosted
Central Florida's version of "American Idol," and interviewed newsmakers from
Hillary Clinton to Jessica Simpson. She holds a bachelor's degree in marketing
from Penn State University and is fluent in Spanish, largely thanks to the four
years she lived in Mexico City with her family. Shawn devotes her spare time to
the Make-A-Wish Foundation as a "Wish Granter," working to fulfill the wishes of
children with life-threatening illnesses.
Jeff (New York, NY)
Jeff, 42, is both owner and creative director of Strychnine Design, a graphic
design and consulting firm in New York City. Prior to launching his own
business, Jeff worked as a campaign manager, a legislative aide, the economic
development officer for the Mission of St. Kitts and Nevis to the United
Nations, and an administrator at the American Academy in Rome. He has also been
a guest window designer for Tiffany & Co. Jeff frequently performs at The Moth,
a non-profit storytelling organization in New York City, and is the winner of
the 2003 GrandSLAM Championship for best spoken story. He lives in New York City
with his partner Albert.
Leslie (Alexandria, VA)
Leslie, 36, was named one of Hispanic Business magazine's "100 Most Influential
Hispanic Americans" and previously served as the executive director of the White
House Initiative on Hispanic Education. A former aide to U.S. Representative
Henry Bonilla, Leslie spearheaded the Republican Party's first
multimillion-dollar advertising campaign targeting Hispanic voters. Leslie - who
once sold encyclopedias door-to-door - earned her M.B.A. from Johns Hopkins
University and her undergraduate degree from George Washington University. She
is the founder and CEO of Impacto Group, LLC, a communications and market
research firm. A native of Texas and a frequent commentator on cable news,
Leslie lives with her husband and dog Jalapeña in Alexandria, Va.
Dawn (Boston, MA)
Dawn, 33, currently heads up Red Wagon Communications, a marketing and PR
agency, and is founder of The Secret Socialite, an organization that coordinates
special events for philanthropic young professionals. She is an active freelance
writer and a contributing editor for "Boston magazine." Dawn teaches writing and
copyediting at Emerson College, where she completed graduate study in publishing
and writing, earning an MFA degree and a nomination for Best Master's Thesis for
her book-length collection of non-fiction vignettes. She earned her bachelor's
degree in public relations from Syracuse's Newhouse School. Dawn is a Mensa
member and a volunteer for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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