Thursday, December 02, 2004


Kelly. This picture is from: http://apprentice.tv.yahoo.com/candidates/kelly.html Posted by Hello

Ah yes, Kelly! For the longest time I really thought Kelly would be the only one capable of being "The Apprentice" (yet now Jenn has stepped up). He has an impressive resume and even recieved a letter of recommendation from Vice President Dick Cheney in order to get into West Point (which, by the way, is the alma mater of one of my older brothers)! I am not sure, but I think he has only been pulled into the board room one time -- and he DID deserve to be pulled in, even though he had exemption that time. He, like Jenn, has his head on straight. He is a friendly competitor and is typically cognizant and competent of getting the job done when duty calls. He is the oldest competitor and, therefore, has many years of experiences under his belt. He can be a cocky hard head -- which is probably due to his military background. I can see him being one of Trump's next right-hand mans -- that is IF he can overpower Jenn. Still, I really want Jenn to win, and I think Trump really really favors her. Kelly, I think, has made a few more bad decisions then Jenn lately. This, I think, will play in the back of Trump's mind. However, I still would not be surpised if he is the next Apprentice. It is really going to be a tough competition. I pray it is Kelly and Jenn in the finals. Read his impressive bio down below (which I got from: http://apprentice.tv.yahoo.com/candidates/kelly.html):

At 37, Kelly is the oldest of the candidates. You'd be hard-pressed to find a situation that Kelly hasn't seen before. He'll look to that experience to lead him to the top.

First and foremost a disciplinarian, a quiet intensity has helped Kelly to achieve success in many facets of life. Raised in Lexington, Kentucky, he's a southern boy at heart and wears his chivalry on his sleeve. He was often left to attend to his three younger brothers, and he learned valuable lessons attempting to keep them out of trouble.

Kelly attended West Point with the help of a letter of recommendation from Vice President Dick Cheney. After graduating from West Point he completed Ranger school and served two years as an intelligence officer in the US Army. Once his military service ended, Kelly moved on to UCLA where he earned an MBA and a JD simultaneously, finishing in the top15% of his class. After overseeing numerous start-ups, Kelly is now the President of CoreObjects, an outsourced software development company based in Los Angeles, CA.

With a confidence bordering on cockiness, Kelly believes that he has the upper hand in any debate, which should serve him well as he attempts to take the title, "The Apprentice."

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