Where is yasmina from the apprentice now
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NordVPN - Internet security. Get a discount code to save on your internet security. Currys - Technology Deals. Discover a range of promo codes on kitchen appliances. Just Eat - Takeaway deals. Find Just Eat's special deals and offers this week. Tim became the first ever winner of The Apprentice when it launched in Nicknamed "the Silent Assassin" for her quiet determination throughout The Apprentice's second season, Michelle became the show's first female winner.
She was hired to launch Xenon Green, Lord Sugar's computer equipment disposal venture, but left after less than a year and now runs her own business consultancy. In the general election last year she ran as an independent, pro-Brexit candidate for Hull West and Hessle but came fourth out of seven candidates with just 5.
Yasmina took a year-long job with Amstrad's medical supply division after winning series five of The Apprentice in A year later she left after becoming pregnant following a romance with a work colleague. She went on to work for a private equity firm run and then for Start Up Loans Company, a government-backed agency which provides funding for British entrepreneurs looking to start their own businesses.
Yasmina has spoken publicly about her half-brother who left Britain in to join Islamic State in Syria. After growing up in a council estate, Stella left school with no qualifications but worked her way up to becoming the only female manager on the trading floor of a Japanese investment bank. Of the 16 winners of the UK series of The Apprentice joint winners were crowned in series 13 eight are still working with Lord Sugar.
After his time on the show, former engineering student Tom Pellereau used the investment to invent and bring to market a curved nail file, which is now stocked by major supermarkets. He has since come up with several other inventions, including a collapsible baby bottle and a make-up brush cleaner. Elsewhere Ricky Martin runs a science and technology recruitment company, while Leah Totton now has a string of cosmetic clinics offering services including thread facelifts, botox and wrinkle reduction.
Mark Wright is still working with Lord Sugar on his company which uses digital marketing to help small businesses grow. In a surprise end to the series, Lord Sugar crowned two winners for the first time in the show's history, in the form of Sarah Lynn and James White.
James has used the money to expand his business Right Time Recruitment, while Sarah has developed Sweets in the City, a confectionery brand now stocked by the likes of Harrods and Selfridges. Sian Marie swimwear brand owner Sian Gabbidon was last year's chosen one.
She took to Twitter to congratulate this year's winner on having "smashed it" and joining her on Team Sugar. Eight of the winners have also since parted company with Lord Sugar - many on perfectly good terms The very first winner in , Tim Campbell , worked for Lord Sugar for a year before leaving with his boss's blessing to set up a male grooming business, and more recently a digital marketing agency.
The show's first female winner, Michelle Dewberry , worked for Lord Sugar for 11 months but left to set up her own company and a media career, appearing regularly on news programmes such as Sky's weekly discussion show The Pledge. She was hired to launch Xenon Green, Lord Sugar's computer equipment disposal venture, but left after less than a year and now runs her own business consultancy. In the general election she ran as an independent, pro-Brexit candidate for Hull West and Hessle but came fourth out of seven candidates with just 5.
She stood again in the constituency in last week's general election, this time for the Brexit Party, but later announced her decision to step down in defeat. Simon Ambrose worked for Lord Sugar for three years but left to pursue his own ventures, while Lee McQueen also left after two-and-a-half years to start his own sales recruitment and training agency.
Yasmina Siadatan stayed in her job with Lord Sugar for a year but became pregnant while she was there and didn't return after maternity leave. She later set up her own restaurant. Siadatan has also spoken publicly about her half-brother who left Britain in to join Islamic State in Syria.
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