NEW YORK, NY -- A 28-year-old Jamaican-born attorney from Matawan, New Jersey has been named among the eighteen candidates for the sixth edition of Donald Trump NBC reality show, ‘The Apprentice.’
Muna Heaven currently works for a New York agency that litigates family law matters. She is a graduate of Penn State University and the McGill University Faculty of Law, where she earned degrees in French, biology and common law and civil law.
Heaven speaks three languages fluently, according to her bio and is also an accomplished equestrian, who has competed internationally in Jamaica, Panama, Guatemala, France and Canada.
She is confident she could be the next Apprentice because her "background in international trade and foreign languages run in tandem with the Trump Organization's increasingly global integration."
The Apprentice 6 will premiere on January 7 at 9:30 PM ET/PT. This year, the show moves to southern California, leaving Manhattan for the first time. Billionaire Trump will once again do the firing – and the hiring – as the 18 vie for the coveted title of "The Apprentice" and the career opportunity working for the legendary business tycoon.



