How has fame helped your work with the American Cancer Society?
Well because I do public service announcements for the Cancer Society, people now recognize me from having been on "The Apprentice" and being the winner and they see me in the media quite a bit. So that recognition helps them to say, "Well, OK, this is credible. This woman is out there who is professional, who's ethical, who's raising money for a worthy cause." They can see that it's tangible when they go to my website and they can see a link to the Cancer Society and they feel safer about donating and helping and they can see the results. It's very, it's very evident, it's instant gratification. You see the children who are thrilled to be receiving teddy bears while they're living in chemotherapy wards and people who, women who, need support when they're going through chemotherapy or radiation treatment are trying to get their lives put back together, or who are dealing with life after cancer or dealing with someone who has passed away from cancer and you are dealing with their surviving family members. There are so many things you can do and so many ways you can educate.