The Apprentice Winners Where Are They Now? What are they up to now?

The Apprentice winners where are they now? Learn about the successful ventures and career paths of past Apprentice winners and discover their experiences on the show.

by Sakthi

Updated Mar 22, 2023

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The Apprentice Winners Where Are They Now? What are they up to now?
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The Apprentice Winners 

The Apprentice is a British reality television show in which a group of contestants compete for a business investment and partnership with British business magnate Lord Alan Sugar. The show first aired in the UK in 2005 and has since become a popular and long-running series, with over 15 seasons to date.

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The contestants are tasked with various business challenges and are judged by Lord Sugar and his advisors. At the end of each episode, one contestant is "fired" by Lord Sugar, until a final winner is chosen. The show has spawned several spin-offs and international versions in different countries. Let us see more about the show winners in the upcoming article.

The Apprentice Winners Where Are They Now?

Primered year

Winner Up

Runner Up

16 February 2005

Tim Campbell

Saira Khan

22 February 2006

Michelle Dewberry

Ruth Badger

28 March 2007

Simon Ambrose

Kristina Grimes

26 March 2008

Lee McQueen

Claire Young

25 March 2009

Yasmina Siadatan

Kate Walsh

6 October 2010

Stella English

Chris Bates

10 May 2011

Tom Pellereau

Helen Milligan

21 March 2012

Ricky Martin

Tom Gearing

7 May 2013

Leah Totton

Luisa Zissman

14 October 2014

Mark Wright

Bianca Miller

14 October 2015

Joseph Valente

Vana Koutsomitis

6 October 2016

Alana Spencer

Courtney Wood

4 October 2017

Sarah Lynn & James White

N/A

3 October 2018

Sian Gabbidon

Camilla Ainsworth

2 October 2019

Carina Lepore

Scarlett Allen-Horton

6 January 2022

Harpreet Kaur

Kathryn Louise Burn

Apprentice UK Winners Where Are They Now?

Let us see where the winner of the show "The Apprentice" is in 2023.

Series 16: Harpreet Kaur

Harpreet, who started her dessert parlor business, Oh So Yum, in Bradford with the help of her sister Gurvinder and Lord Sugar, recently spoke exclusively with MailOnline about her win. She insisted that Lord Sugar had no problem with her business being run by a member of her family and that the BBC producers had built up the tension for "a bit of fun TV editing."

Series 15: Carina Lepore

After dominating nine out of ten tasks, Carina was awarded the £250,000 financial injection for her artisan bakery, Dough Bakehouse. Together with her bakery in Herne Hill, she also launched a second bakery in Beckenham in September 2020. Although the pandemic forced several of the businesswomen's stores to close, Lord Sugar was present for the opening, and it appears that business is booming for the entrepreneur.

Series 14: Sian Gabbidon

With her swimwear business already established before she entered the competition, Sian Marie won in 2018. Since then, the company has grown and is now available through the well-known online shopping destination ASOS, where it now sells party clothing and loungewear. Sian frequently attends fancy events, and last year she began her very own podcast based on The Apprentice.

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Series 13: Sarah Lynn and James White

2017 stood out since it was the first time two people shared the award as joint winners. James invested his funds in his 2016-founded Right Time Recruiting business. White used the award money to invest in his IT and infrastructure recruitment business, while Lynn used it to invest in her customized candy company, Sweet City. Also, it was believed that James and Lord Sugar had a falling out when the latter accused James of being "dumb, silly, and naive" for starting a new company with a friend.

Series 12: Alana Spencer

Welsh entrepreneur Alana took up the prize in 2016 with her upscale cake business, Ridiculously Rich by Alana. Her company has expanded to make £500,000 in annual sales, supports close to 50 franchisees, and she even has a YouTube baking channel.

Series 11: Joseph Valente

Joseph Valente, who won in Series 11 with his plumbing business, ImpraGas, Joseph managed to persuade Lord Sugar to invest in his business, but Lord Sugar later left the company in 2018 after Joseph bought back all his shares. In 2020, there were reports that ImpraGas had gone bankrupt, but Joseph denied this, stating that the business was wounded by Brexit. He claimed that he "pulled a deal out of nowhere a few days before we were about to go under." After selling the business, Joseph admitted that his reputation took a hit, and he suffered from major anxiety.

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Series 10: Mark Wright

Mark Wright, who won in Series 10 with his digital marketing firm, Climb Online, Mark outperformed the competition and founded Climb Online in 2014. He was given the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2018. In November 2022, Mark sold Climb Online, but he stated that he would remain a shareholder and board member.

Series 9: Leah Totton

Leah Totton won in Series 9 with her cosmetic skin clinic, Dr. Leah Cosmetics. The clinic offers a range of services, including skin peels, facials, skin tightening, and fat reduction. In 2022, Dr. Leah launched her debut skincare line and created a coveted range of products. She welcomed her first child with golfer partner Justin Harding in 2022.

Series 8: Ricky Martin

Ricky Martin, a former professional wrestler, won in Series 8, with his investment money going to his business, Hyper Recruitment Solutions. He now speaks about his experiences in business at schools and conferences. Along with his wife Gemma, Ricky is the parent of two other kids; their daughter Olivia will be born in August 2020.

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Series 7: Tom Pellereau

Tom Pellereau won in Series 7 with his invention of the Stylfile, a curved nail file that is now stocked by major supermarkets. He continues to invent new inventions for his company, STYLIDEAS, where you can buy reusable makeup wipes, gel nail polish remover sets, and makeup brushes.

Series 6: Stella English

Stella English won in Series 6 and was rewarded with a job at Lord Sugar's Viglen IT company. However, she quickly became disillusioned in her role and described herself as an "overpaid lackey," making £100,000 a year doing "menial" jobs. Stella's romantic life also improved as she discovered fulfillment with snooker player partner Ali Carter in 2016, and the two became parents in 2017.

Series 5: Yasmina Siadatan

Yasmina Siadatan won the show in 2009 and got a job at Amscreen, where she stayed for a year before going on maternity leave. Although she never fully returned to work, Yasmina currently helps run a fintech company called Dynamic Planner in Reading.

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Series 4: Lee McQueen

Lee McQueen, the winner of the 2008 series, famously called in sick on his first day at Lord Sugar's healthcare company Amscreen as development director for 'digital signage'. However, he left the company in 2010 to start his own recruitment agency, Raw Talent Agency, based in Oxfordshire.

Series 3: Simon Ambrose

Simon Ambrose, who won the third series in 2007, was assigned to Lord Sugar's property division, Amsprop, and stayed in the job for three years before leaving in 2010. Since then, he has invested in restaurants, members clubs, and art galleries throughout London.

Series 2: Michelle Dewberry

Michelle Dewberry, who won in 2006, worked with Lord Sugar at his tech company Xenon Green for 11 months before leaving to begin a business consultancy. Since then, she has become a motivational speaker, a Sky News TV pundit, and a host on GB News with her own show, Dewbs & Co. She also stood as an independent pro-Brexit candidate in the 2017 general election in Hull West and Hessle but failed to win.

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Series 1: Tim Campbell

The first ever winner of the show, Tim Campbell, bagged a £100,000 a year job at Lord Sugar's firm Amstrad, which he stayed in for two years before leaving to found the Bright Ideas Trust, a charity that helps young people set up their own businesses. He co-founded the London-based custom digital marketing firm Marketing Runners Ltd. in 2016. He completed the cycle in 2022 by serving as one of Lord Sugar's advisors and going back to the program that gave him his start.

The Most Memorable Contestants In The Apprentice

The Apprentice is a popular television show that has produced some memorable contestants over the years. From the first-ever winner, Tim Campbell, to the most recent winner, Carina Lepore, these contestants have gone on to achieve great things in their careers.

Tim Campbell (Series 1, 2005): Tim Campbell was the winner of the first series in 2005 and worked for Lord Sugar for two years before setting up the Bright Ideas Trust. He was also appointed as Boris Johnson's training ambassador in 2010. In 2021, Tim returned to The Apprentice as one of Lord Sugar's advisors.

Kate Walsh (Series 5, 2009): Kate Walsh was the runner-up in Series 5 in 2009. After a brief stint in TV presenting, she returned to the business world and worked her way up at Pandora. She is now the managing director for the UK and Ireland.

Susan Ma (Series 7, 2011): Susan Ma made the final four in series 7 in 2011 and went on to launch her own company, Tropic Skin Care, with Lord Sugar as a 50/50 partner. The company reported a turnover of over £29.5 million in 2018.

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Ricky Martin (Series 8, 2012): Ricky Martin was the winner of series 8 in 2012 and launched his business, Hyper Recruitment Solutions, with Lord Sugar. He also returned to The Apprentice in 2014 as part of the interview panel.

Leah Totton (Series 9, 2013): Leah Totton used her investment from Lord Sugar to launch the Dr. Leah Cosmetic Skin Clinic in London. The business has been a big financial success, with pre-tax profits increasing by 40% to £375,804 in 2018.

Elizabeth McKenna (Series 13, 2017): Elizabeth McKenna was the standout star of Series 13 in 2017. Following her appearance on the show, her florist business saw a 500% sales increase. She has since created a bouquet of flowers for Meghan Markle and is available for speaking events.

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Carina Lepore (Series 15, 2019): Carina Lepore is the most recent winner, taking the title in Series 15 in 2019. She used Lord Sugar's investment to establish her bakery business, Dough Artisan Bakehouse, and now has three locations for the shop.

These memorable contestants have shown that The Apprentice can be a launchpad for successful careers in business and beyond.



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The Apprentice Winners Where Are They Now: FAQs

1.  What is The Apprentice?

The Apprentice is a British reality television series in which a group of contestants compete for a business investment and the opportunity to work with Lord Alan Sugar, a successful businessman and entrepreneur. 

2. When did The Apprentice first air on British TV?

The Apprentice first aired in the UK in 2005.

3. Who is the host of The Apprentice?

Lord Alan Sugar is the host and main figurehead of The Apprentice.

4. How long has The Apprentice been running?  

As of 2023, The Apprentice has been running for 18 years, since its debut in 2005.

5. How has The Apprentice been received by audiences and critics?  

The Apprentice has received mixed reviews from audiences and critics, with some praising it for its entertainment value and others criticizing it for promoting a cutthroat and ruthless approach to business.

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