Bio
Marshawn Evans is an American lawyer best known for being a contestant on the fourth season of the reality television competition The Apprentice, in 2005.
Marshawn is CEO of Communications Counts!, a national professional development and public speaking consulting agency where she travels the country working with politicians, athletes, entertainers, and media personalities.
As Miss District of Columbia, she finished 3rd runner-up at the Miss America competition.
A national spokesperson on youth crime prevention and leadership development, she has worked with the U.S. Justice Department as a co-founder of the National Youth Network.
She graduated magna cum laude from Texas Christian University with honours, and was named a Harry S. Truman Scholar, an ambassador to the International Summit of Achievement in Ireland, and one of Glamour magazine's "Top Ten College Women."
She received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Centre, where she served as a criminal defence attorney in the Juvenile Justice Clinic and as a litigator on Georgetown's International Commercial Arbitration Team competing in Vienna, Austria.
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she relocated from Washington, D.C. to Georgia where she began her career as a litigator with a top Atlanta law firm.