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As such, no one was fired Thursday night, but viewers did see Tana Goertz, 37, of West Des Moines, Iowa, and Kendra Todd, 26, of Boynton Beach, Fla., play out their separate responsibilities: Kendra managed the Best Buy Video Game World Championship – hosted in a Manhattan ballroom and sponsored by Best Buy, Electronic Arts and Sony PlayStation – and Tana ran the NYC 2012 Athlete Challenge, part of New York City's bid for the Olympic Games, which was held at Chelsea Piers.
The episode ended in the boardroom, as Trump begins to make his decision. In defense of herself, Tana said she didn't finish college, choosing to start a family instead – a choice defended by Trump. But asked by the mogul if she could handle the New York business environment, she replied in the affirmative, saying: "I'm a shark but I'm in a goldfish costume."
Bolstering her own position, Kendra told Trump that she had been project manager three times and had won in all three tasks – a record Tana couldn't even come near.
















