Omarosa started working with Donald Trump’s campaign this summer as his director of African-American outreach. | Getty Omarosa joins Trump transition team

Another reality television personality has joined Donald Trump’s transition team.

Omarosa Manigault, a contestant on the first season of the president-elect’s show “The Apprentice,” was one of nine new members of the transition’s executive committee named Thursday.

After appearing on “The Apprentice,” where she developed a reputation for being particularly combative, Manigault became something of a regular TV personality through stints on talk shows and other programs, including Trump’s sequel show, “Celebrity Apprentice.”

More commonly known by simply her first name, Omarosa started working with Trump’s campaign this summer as his director of African-American outreach. Some of her comments in that role have prompted minor controversy, such as her November assertion that the campaign was “keeping a list” of its enemies.

The other additions to the transition team include Amata Coleman Radewagen, American Samoa’s delegate to the House; Sheriff Butch Anderson of Dutchess County, New York; Oracle CEO Safra Catz; Tom Dadey, chairman of the Onondaga County, New York, GOP; Nick Langworthy, chairman of the Erie County, New York, GOP; Mike McCormack; Joe Mondello; and former New York Rep. John Sweeney.