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Pinkett born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a business consultant who in was the winner of season four of the reality television show, The Apprentice. With an educational background in engineering and business, Pinkett is both a Rhodes Scholar and a Walter Byers Scholar, holding five academic degrees. Before entering the reality show, Pinkett had already established a career in business, and had become co-founder of business consulting firm BCT Partners in Pinkett attended Rutgers University from to , graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering.
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Pinkett went on to attend the University of Oxford from to , earning a Master of Science in computer science. His wife downloaded the application form, planting the idea of auditioning for the show in his mind. The Apprentice is a reality television series which premiered in January , in which American entrepreneur Donald Trump uses a series of tasks and a process of elimination to ultimately select one candidate for a year long apprenticeship with one of his companies.
The fourth season began filming in May and began airing September , with the finale airing in two-parts on the Thursday night of December 8 and 15, Pinkett reached the finale with one other contestant, 23 year old financial journalist Rebecca Jarvis. In the final judgement, Pinkett was criticised by Trump for not spotlighting the celebrities in attendance at his event, and by Trump's advisor Carolyn Kepcher for not having a backup plan when the weather turned.
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Despite this, Pinkett was chosen by Trump as the winner, describing Pinkett as an "amazing leader" and saying "Rarely have I seen a leader as good as you, and you lead through niceness". Moments after the announcement, Trump asked Pinkett his opinion as to whether he should take the unprecedented step and also hire the "outstanding" Jarvis too.
In his reply, Pinkett asserted that there could only be one winner of the contest, a view which Trump chose to agree with. This stance attracted much comment after the show, with Pinkett later defending his rationale, but making it clear he had no objection to Jarvis being hired by the Trump organization at a later date. The reactions had taken Pinkett by surprise, but he later stated he remained on good terms with Jarvis.
Pinkett started his apprenticeship on February 6, On July 14, it was reported by a number of sources that Pinkett had emerged as the frontrunner to be New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's selection for lieutenant governor in the Gubernatorial election.