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Justin Bradley is a forty year old business executive running for the seat of CEO at Whitehouse Electronic Services (WES). The current CEO and owner of WES, Ross Whitehouse, devised The Candidate: The Race to the Top campaign to select the best candidate to take his place. The ten qualified candidates for the position were encouraged to submit a letter of interest within two days. As the race gets underway only three were left standing, Justin, Darius Kane (Justin’ best friend), and Harrison Harper Jr.(Ross’ best friend son).
Justin didn’t have an easy time of it. Not only was he in for the fight of his life at work, but he also had to deal with his wife’s unexpected news that they were going to have another baby. With a set of ten year old twin boys, Justin didn’t want to start over again. Will Justin win his bid for the CEO seat and come to terms with becoming a father again, or will he crumble to the pressure of the diffiult times he has ahead of him?
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Justin Bradley is a forty year old business executive running for the seat of CEO at Whitehouse Electronic Services (WES). The current CEO and owner of WES, Ross Whitehouse, devised The Candidate: The Race to the Top campaign to select the best candidate to take his place. The ten qualified candidates for the position were encouraged to submit a letter of interest within two days. As the race gets underway only three were left standing, Justin, Darius Kane (Justin’ best friend), and Harrison Harper Jr.(Ross’ best friend son).
Justin didn’t have an easy time of it. Not only was he in for the fight of his life at work, but he also had to deal with his wife’s unexpected news that they were going to have another baby. With a set of ten year old twin boys, Justin didn’t want to start over again. Will Justin win his bid for the CEO seat and come to terms with becoming a father again, or will he crumble to the pressure of the diffiult times he has ahead of him?