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Donald John Trump, Jr., (born December 31, 1977) is the eldest child and son of famed real estate developer Donald Trump, Sr. and his first wife Ivana Trump. He currently works along with his sister from the same marriage, Ivanka as a vice president in the Trump Organization. Like his father and sister, he attended the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania as an undergraduate. He had a double major in finance and marketing. He has one brother, Eric, a half-sister, Tiffany, and a half-brother, Barron. He is married to Vanessa Haydon. They currently live at Trump Place and are expecting their first child in early summer 2007.

Trump, Jr. began work for the Trump Organization on such projects as the West Side Yards and Trump Place on Riverside Drive. One of his current objectives is to make The Trump Organization less New York-centric. Recently, his work with the company has been primarily in acquisitions and development, focusing on the redevelopment of the old Delmonico Hotel and the Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago project seen on The Apprentice. He is expected to oversee the Trump International Hotel and Tower SoHo project along with his sister and Sean Yazbeck, The Apprentice Season 5 winner. Trump, Jr. served as an observer twice during the same season of the show in weeks 9 and 13.

Businesses of Donald Trump
NYC properties
Hotels and resorts
Golf courses
U.S.
Europe
Other current ventures
Name licensing
Former properties
Cancelled real
estate projects
Former ventures
The Apprentice franchise
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