Muna Heaven was nicknamed "The Believer" during her time on The Apprentice. The New Jersey-based attorney was born and raised in Jamaica where she earned a scholarship to attend Penn State University. At Penn State, she received a B.A. in French and a B.S. in biology and minored in international studies. She also attended McGill University Faculty of Law, focusing on international trade law and earning degrees in both common and civil law. She later worked for a New York agency that litigates family law matters.
Soon, she became a contestant on The Apprentice Season 6. There she said that she should be the next Apprentice because her "background in international trade and foreign languages run in tandem with the Trump Organization's increasingly global integration." She was fired in the ninth episode of the show, due to her poor performance in the webisode that the teams were assigned to do. Since then, she worked as a government litigator for child-neglect cases. She also spent time writing a book called "A Lily In The Desert."
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