Carolyn Kepcher
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Carolyn Kepcher | |
Born | January 30, 1969 Westchester, New York |
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Occupation | CEO of Carolyn & Co. |
Spouse | George Kepcher |
Children | Connor Kepcher and Cassidy Kepcher |
Website Carolynandco.com |
Carolyn Kepcher (born January 30, 1969 in Westchester, New York) is an American businesswoman who was the Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and General Manager for the Trump National Golf Club and best known for her regular appearance on the NBC television program The Apprentice. Before her career with Trump ended in August of 2006[1], she monitored the progress of the contestants on the program and assisted Donald Trump in determining who should be fired.
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[edit] Career
Kepcher began her foray into business by selling Avon Products door-to-door. Following high school she took a job as a waitress at a Manhattan restaurant, and ultimately attained the role of manager. With little formal education or experience, in 1992, Kepcher secured a position as sales and marketing director of a golf club outside New York City to prepare the property for bank auction. She made a presentation to Trump on how best to use the property and was hired by Trump in 1994, who kept her on as director of sales and marketing. After four years in this capacity, she was named interim general manager after then general manager Karl Hofer was ousted from the organization. Her effective management skills convinced Trump of her ability to lead and later named her the Chief Operating Officer and General Manager of the Trump National Golf Club in Briarcliff Manor, New York, and subsequently the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, overseeing over 250 employees at both locations.
In 2004, she co-wrote the book Carolyn 101: Business Lessons From the Apprentice's Straight Shooter (ISBN 0-7432-7022-3) based on her business experience.
[edit] Post-Trump career
On August 31, 2006, Kepcher's employment at the Trump Organization abruptly ended. According to sources who spoke to her The New York Post, Kepcher's newfound celebrity status had kept her busy with speaking engagements and endorsements, causing her to neglect her duties for Trump. Kepcher was replaced on The Apprentice by Ivanka Trump, beginning with Season 6.[2]
Following her departure from the Trump organization, Kepcher became co-founder and CEO of Carolyn & Co., a company created for the purpose of "providing a broad array of services and assistance to career women."[3] The company's tagline is "Finding What Matters...Success in Your Career. Balance in Your Life." Currently in its pre-launch phase, Carolyn & Co. is due to launch in 2008.
Carolyn was hired by Bill Gates of Microsoft to star in a new reality show, Ultimate Challenge, to find the next best small-business venture. She was to be one of the 3 judges.[4][5]
In January, 2007 Carolyn Kepcher provided management skills to the nonprofit world through an affiliation with Graham-Pelton Consulting, Inc.[6], a national leader in fundraising and nonprofit management.
[edit] Personal life
Kepcher is of Irish descent.[citation needed] She is married to George Kepcher.[citation needed] They have two children together, son Connor age seven and daughter Cassidy, age 5 (as of fall 2007) [1] and lives in Ridgefield, Connecticut. She holds an honorary degree from Bryant University.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Trump tells Carolyn: 'You're fired!': Kepcher, blonde assistant of The Apprentice, loses job after Trump tires of her"; cnnmoney.com; August 31, 2006
- ^ "Trump Dumps His Firing-Squad Aide Carolyn"; New York Post August 31, 2006
- ^ Myatt, Mike; "Interview with Carolyn Kepcher"; 2growth.com
- ^ NetworkWorld.com Community
- ^ The Blogging Times: Carolyn Kepcher Gets ‘Hired’ by Microsoft
- ^ grahampelton.com
[edit] External links
- Carolyn Kepcher at the Internet Movie Database
- Carolyn Kepcher at TV.com
- The Apprentice Rules Carolyn Kepcher Profile
- Graham-Pelton Consulting, Inc.
- Carolyn and Co.
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