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Kendra Todd

Kendra Todd
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Kendra Todd, 2006
Born (1978-04-06) April 6, 1978 (age 38)
Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.
Education Bachelor's degree in Linguistics (University of Florida)
Occupation Real estate agent, author
Website Kendra Todd's Website

Kendra Todd (born April 6, 1978) is a real estate broker in Seattle, Washington. In 2005, she was the winner of season 3 of NBC's The Apprentice. She was the first female candidate, and the youngest, to be hired on the U.S. Apprentice.

Todd is a native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, now living in Seattle, Washington. Prior to becoming a candidate for the third season of The Apprentice, she was a successful real estate broker from Boynton Beach, Florida. At the time the show was recorded and produced, she was 26 years old.

She received a bachelor's degree in linguistics from the University of Florida. Prior to her career as a real estate broker, Todd launched a magazine called Capture Life Magazine featuring southern Florida lifestyle, which won the Florida Magazine Association Award for design.

In December, 2012, she married conservative radio host Jason Mattera.

Although Todd was one of the last candidates to become a project manager, she gave a very solid performance 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. Todd was never sent to the boardroom, and was never traded to the competing team. She remained on Team Magna for the entire duration of the show. And Todd had the longest winning streak in her season, with nine wins on Team Magna, starting in Week 6 until the interviews portion of the show took place.

On May 19, 2005 Trump hired Todd. Todd's season of "The Apprentice" was also the last season to land in the Top 20 Nielsen ratings, ranking at #15, with an average of 13.96 million viewers.

Todd chose to oversee the renovation of an oceanfront mansion at Palm Beach, Florida, rather than oversee the production of the next Miss Universe Pageant. Donald Trump charged Todd with a $25 million fix-up of the 60,000 square-foot property, which was purchased in 2008 for $95 million by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. The sale of the mansion is claimed to be the most expensive real estate transaction on record in the U.S. at the time.


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