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Ivana is Out Age During Show: 28 Occupation: Venture Capitalist Lives: Boston, MA Ivana is engaged & is planning a summer 2005 wedding. "Twenty dollars a bar and I'll drop my skirt." - Ivana's downfall was a simple attempt at her trying to be sexy cause the other team of Jennifer and Sandy where being sexy. Only this turned her into a stripper in Trumps mind and she got fired. Dumb move Ivana. Pictures of Ivana in her underwear: Ivana's Skirt Drop Panties Exposure Pictures. Check out more on NBC's Apprentice Episode Review or Orwell Project Chocolate Stripping or TV Rules Drop Your Draws or Media Fiends After Interview or RTV Calendar Keep your Cloths on or Apprentice Blog Sweet & Lowdown Watch some videos or check out here picture here: Ivana Yahoo's Apprentice Check out TV Without Pity Message Board Comments on: Ivana's Board You can also visit Fans of RTV Message Board Comments on: Ivana's Thread What is your rating for Ivana? Check it out here: Rate it All on Ivana Ivana was a team leader in episode 2 and did a poor job of controlling her people and what was going on in the ice cream world. She did not buy balloons or anything to promote the ice cream sales and lost. She got lucky though when Bradford sacrificed himself and got Fired. Ivana might not last long if she does not take charge. History Ivana, 28, earned her B.S. from the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia with a concentration in Finance. She has spent the past 5 years in the venture capital industry investing in technology companies. Ivana enjoys running and cycling, and recently raised $5,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by completing a 100-mile ride around Lake Tahoe. She lives in Boston with her fiancé, Brian, who attends Harvard Business School. Interview What is your definition of success? Living life to its fullest in every way-in my work, in my community and with my (present and future) family-- and leaving a legacy in each of these areas of my life. Who do admire both personally and professionally? Professionally, I have a deep respect for a former manager, Dean Goodermote. While I worked with him, I met several of his former employees who had gone on to do great things and held him in the highest regard-even the ones he fired. It's a testament to his character and his unbelievable sense of humor. He's an accomplished entrepreneur and an active board director to numerous companies who also makes time for family, community and personal pursuits, whether it's on the slopes or behind a piano. Personally, I greatly admire my parents for everything they have accomplished in their lives. From the Ozarks of Arkansas to the suburbs of Washington, DC, they have always carried with them a strong work ethic and deep family values. My father worked in a hospital lab during the day and ran a Chinese restaurant at night while my mother pursued another college degree. Although they were busy, they made sure we were either at home with Mom or at the restaurant with Dad. My parents made it work because being independently successful wasn't as important as having a fulfilling family life. Over the years, they have pursued more lucrative career paths but they continue to measure their wealth in the richness of their family. For that, I thank them. What did you learn from the last season of The Apprentice? It's not reality.it's a game. Every person's perception is their reality. What has been your biggest challenge in the pursuit of your career goals? Finding a career about which I feel passionate, achieving the ideal work/life balance and making the everyday small details just as meaningful as the big picture. If you had a super power, what would it be and why? Time Travel. It would be like your very own TIVO super power but with an added "Back-to-the-Future" feature. You could go back and relive any of your favorite moments or you could travel into the future to see what amazing things lie ahead.
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