Tim Campbell, Bright Ideas Trust (Inspiring Entrepreneurs - Social Enterprise)




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Tim Campbell, Bright Ideas Trust (Inspiring Entrepreneurs - Social Enterprise)

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Tim Cambell, 28, was born in East London, Plaistow, where he still lives with his family. Tim achieved instant celebrity status when he secured a £100,000 a year job with Sir Alan Sugar after winning BBC2's The Apprentice in 2005. After landing a one year contract with the health and beauty division of Amstrad, he remained in employment for a further year until announcing recently that he was giving up his £100,000 a year job to start a male grooming business of his own, as well as The Bright Ideas Trust, a social initiative to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs. Video: Matt Casswell

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