James Sun
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James Sun | |||||||||||
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Born | Seoul, South Korea | ||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Washington, Seattle | ||||||||||
Occupation | Founder, CEO of | ||||||||||
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James Sun (Korean: 선우신; is an entrepreneur, television host, and public speaker. He is the owner of Dramabeans.com and Beautytap.com [2] He is the former CEO and Founder of Pirq.com, which was acquired by iPayment, Inc. He was the host of a BBC television program called Sun Tzu War on Business. [3] Sun appeared on Season 6 of Donald Trump's reality show The Apprentice.
He was chosen to be the host of "Celebrate Asia" with the Seattle Symphony on January 14, 2011, and opened the event as the Master of Ceremonies.[4]
The Apprentice[]
Sun was one of the four finalists going into the finale of season 6 of The Apprentice, Donald Trump's business reality show. He and Stefani Schaeffer survived the first elimination, but Trump ultimately chose Stefani as his next apprentice.[5] On his blog following the firing, Sun stated that he was "dumbfounded" and confused as to what exactly the "things" Trump mentioned were, although he speculated that it might have been his decision to use the program to plug his Internet company.[6][7][8]
References[]
- ^ "제임스 선, 트럼프 역할 맡아", Maeil Business Newspaper, 2010-02-23, retrieved 2011-09-30
- ^ "Korean wave still around and spreading in North America, says Dramabeans editors - Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea".
- ^ "Seattle entrepreneur who starred on Donald Trump's 'Apprentice' expresses fear, optimism after election". 14 November 2016.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-03. Retrieved 2012-10-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ http://apprentice.tv.yahoo.com/trump/06/episodes/week14_videos.html#1644123 Archived 2007-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "You're fired James Sun". 24 April 2007.
- ^ http://www.tvrobot.com/the-apprentice-los-angeles/apprentice-finale-not-so-finalized
- ^ "'Apprentice' runner-up James Sun still confused, but didn't want job".
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- Living people
- People from Houston
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- South Korean emigrants to the United States
- The Apprentice (franchise) contestants
- Participants in American reality television series