Fired ‘Apprentice’ Contestant Expands Business Ventures

On an episode of the show, Martens was frontman in a five-minute live video selling Isaac Mizrahi women’s purses.
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<a><img src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/09/Steuartheadshot.jpg" alt="Steuart Martens survived NBC's reality television show The Apprentice into the final four, before being fired by Donald Trump last week. The experience only heightened Martens' competitive drive; he plans to open up four tapas bars in Washington, DC and and NY next year. (Courtesy of Carol Marshall Public Relations )" title="Steuart Martens survived NBC's reality television show The Apprentice into the final four, before being fired by Donald Trump last week. The experience only heightened Martens' competitive drive; he plans to open up four tapas bars in Washington, DC and and NY next year. (Courtesy of Carol Marshall Public Relations )" width="320" class="size-medium wp-image-1811390"/></a>
Steuart Martens survived NBC's reality television show The Apprentice into the final four, before being fired by Donald Trump last week. The experience only heightened Martens' competitive drive; he plans to open up four tapas bars in Washington, DC and and NY next year. (Courtesy of Carol Marshall Public Relations )
Andrea Hayley
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Reporting on the business of food, food tech, and Silicon Alley, I studied the Humanities as an undergraduate, and obtained a Master of Arts in business journalism from Columbia University. I love covering the people, and the passion, that animates innovation in America. Email me at andrea dot hayley at epochtimes.com