Lee Bienstock, the youngest person ever to reach Donald Trump’s The Apprentice finals, has learned through hard work and passion what it takes to succeed in business. Now he wants to share those business secrets with other motivated individuals.

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Mr. Bienstock attracted national attention in 2006 when he appeared for 15 weeks as a finalist on NBC's The Apprentice with Donald Trump. Chosen from among one million applicants to vie for a position at the Trump Organization, Mr. Bienstock became one of the final two candidates and the youngest finalist in the history of the series. At age 22, Lee became an analyst for Accenture, one of the largest business consulting firms in the world. He has worked for Merrill Lynch, researching emerging markets, creating portfolios and compiling business plans for high net worth clients, including an investment banking deal with an estimated value in excess of $100 million.
Lee draws his inspiration from his grandfather who immigrated to the U.S. penniless and uneducated, yet through hard work and determination was successful through investing in real estate. Today, Lee serves as Director of Business Development at Meridian Capital Group specializing in Commercial Real Estate finance.