Tarek Saab ’00, a former contestant on NBC’s The Apprentice with Donald Trump,
will offer a lecture at the Dana Center at Saint Anselm Monday, April 21, at 6:30 p.m.
Saab will base his talk on his new book, Gut Check: Confronting Love, Work and Manhood in your Twenties. His lecture, “The Battle of the Ordinary”, will describe the everyday moral challenges that college students and young professionals face.
Tarek Saab was active with Campus Ministry while he studied engineering at Saint Anselm. In his book, he describes how a humanities lecture sparked the start of a transformation in him, as he evolved from a wayward freshman to a man of firm faith and values.
In 2006, Saab appeared as a contestant on the reality series, The Apprentice. He survived more than half way through the program before he heard Trump say, “You’re fired.” During his lecture, Saab will discuss how his own experiences with worldly success left him unhappy and unfulfilled, and how he responded.
This event is free and open to the public. Saab will be available to sign books after the lecture.