Brian Mandelbaum

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Brian Mandelbaum (born ca. 1980), also known as Brian or Rubble man was a contestant on the NBC TV Show The Apprentice, in the fourth season (2005-06). He was fired by Donald Trump in the 8th week of the show along with his teammate Marshawn Evans.

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Originally from Old Bethpage, New York[1] Brian Mandelbaum became Director of Business Development for The True Type Printing Company. During his tenure, Mandelbaum launched initiatives within the print and graphic arts vertical market despite slow trends in the industry[citation needed]. Mandelbaum helped orchestrate a massive overhaul of the 70 year old company into a 30,000 square foot modern state-of-the-art commercial printing facility, increasing its overall capability and profitability. Prior to True Type, Mandelbaum had worked with America Online, Inc. and Razorfish, Inc. developing software applications systems for their clients. From 1997-1999, he also helped cultivate an Internet startup company on Long Island called The Fountainhead Management, which was sold to the publicly traded e-commerce company, Intershop Communications in March of 1999.

Before The Apprentice, Mandelbaum had appeared at age 18 as the youngest citizen panelist on the ABC hit talk show Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher[2].

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  1. ^ Nash, Denise. "Former Old Bethpage Resident Interviews for Dream Job." Plainview Old Bethpage Herald "September 9, 2005.
  2. ^ NBC Profile. "Brian Mandelbaum profile on NBC." NBC The Apprentice Season 4 Candidates - Brian.

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