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Randal D. Pinkett (born 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a business consultant who in 2005 was the winner of season four of the reality television show, ''The Apprentice''. Pinkett was the first African American to win the US version of ''The Apprentice''. With an educational background in engineering and business, Pinkett is both a Rhodes Scholar and a Walter Byers Scholar, holding five academic degrees. Before entering the reality show, Pinkett had already established a career in business, and had become co-founder of business consulting firm BCT Partners in 2001. As winner of the fourth season in December 2005, Pinkett undertook a yearlong apprenticeship with Trump Entertainment Resorts in Atlantic City, New Jersey. After ''The Apprentice'', Pinkett has continued as chairman and CEO of BCT Partners, while also acting as a public speaker and appearing on later editions of the show, and on CEO Exchange, and also entering politics. ==Author==
Pinkett is the author of three books including ''Campus CEO: The Student Entrepreneur's Guide to Launching a Multimillion-Dollar Business'' (Kaplan Business 2007), ''No-Money Down CEO: How to Start Your Dream Business with Little or No Cash'' (Trump University 2008), and ''Black Faces in White Places: 10 Game-Changing Strategies to Achieve Success and Find Greatness'' (AMACOM Books 2010) with his college roommate and business partner, Professor Jeffrey Robinson of the Rutgers Business School.
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