Thursday 15 March 2012

Saab


Saab Biography
Tarek Saab is an entrepreneur, speaker, and nationally syndicated author. Tarek rose to fame as a popular contestant on Season Five of The Apprentice, becoming the twelfth 'fired' contestant before returning to the show to assist eventual winner Sean Yazbeck.

He has been prominently featured in such magazines as Us Weekly, TV Guide, Teen People, Enigma, Outreach, In Touch Weekly, Inside Pulse, The Dallas Business Journal, The Fort Worth Business Journal, The Mensa Bulletin, and numerous other print and online publications.

His first book entitled Gut Check: Confronting Love, Work, and Manhood released March 1st, 2008 through SpencePublishing.

A memoir of his life as a twenty-something in the 21st century, Gut Check immediately connected with a broad base of devoted readers. The book went on to receive gleaming reviews through the publishing trade, and coupled with strong word of mouth, shot up the best seller lists of Amazon, Borders, and Barnes and Noble. A second edition of Gut Check was released by Ransom Books in 2009, and sold out five hardcover printings. On May 1st, 2010, Ransom Books released Gut Check in paperback. Saab spent the majority of 2008 traveling throughout the US and Canada promoting Gut Check and sharing his story with thousands of people.

Tarek, who hails from New Bedford, Massachusetts, holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts from St. Anselm College, and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The Catholic University of America. After college and prior to his stint on The Apprentice, Tarek worked for Texas Instruments, where he quickly became one of the youngest employees in the company to serve as Global Marketing Manager. In that capacity, he traveled extensively throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe managing strategic opportunities for some of the company's biggest customers. In 2001-02, he played rugby for the Dallas Harlequins of the USA Super League.

In 2006, Tarek married his wife Kathryn.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Saab & Company, Inc.

Spouse
Kathryn Simpson     (27 May 2006 - present)

Trivia

Member of Mensa

Personal Quotes

People misunderstand the word 'humility.' Humility doesn't require a person to downplay achievements, as though there was something virtuous in misrepresenting the truth. Humility doesn't tolerate lying - it demands honesty. In the honest assessment of how I've become successful, pride doesn't want me to know that I've rarely achieved anything entirely on my own.
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