Kendra Todd

Kendra Todd (born April 6, 1978) is a real estate broker based 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.

[2] 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.

[4] The sale of the mansion is claimed to be the most expensive real estate transaction on record in the U.S. at the time.

[5] In September, 2005, Todd was involved with the 'Find Your Dream Job' college events sponsored by Dove and Cosmopolitan Magazine.

On June 25, 2009, Kendra Todd was named spokesperson for identity theft prevention services company Guard Dog, Inc.[8] On July 22, 2009, Kendra Todd was named spokesperson for DYMO's newly launched LabelWriter 450.

She occasionally speaks at churches and appeared on The 700 Club with Pat Robertson and discussed the real estate market.

I want to empower people to create a real positive relationship with and perspective on money, and realize it's all God.

"[12] Since then, she has launched a blog site for Kingdom Entrepreneurs, entitled Grow Rich God's Way[13] In September 2010, Fox News analyzed the performance of Kendra Todd and other Apprentice winners, and wrote that "When you look at the roster of former 'Apprentice' winners, it appears The Donald is better at choosing future reality show hosts and camera chasers than he is at finding people who can actually run companies", and that "Most turned out to be chumps".

[15] From 2006 to 2008, Todd was a guest co-host and money expert on several episodes of The Montel Williams Show.

[23] She was a 2005 honoree of the "Top 30 Under 30" Award[24] presented each year by REALTOR Magazine to 30 rising stars in the real estate industry.