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Alan Sugar
NameAlan Sugar
Birth dateMarch 24, 1947
Birth placeHackney, London, England
OccupationBusinessman, entrepreneur, television personality

Alan Sugar is a renowned British businessman, entrepreneur, and television personality, best known for founding Amshold and starring in the BBC reality series The Apprentice (UK). Born in Hackney, London, England, Sugar's life has been marked by his entrepreneurial spirit, which was influenced by his early experiences working at Woolworths and Raleigh Bicycle Company. He has also been involved with various organizations, including Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and the Prince's Trust. Sugar's success has been recognized with numerous awards, including an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II and a Knighthood from Prince Charles.

Early Life and Education

Sugar's early life was shaped by his experiences growing up in a Council flat in Clapton, London, where he attended Brook Lane School and later Joseph Priestley College. He was raised in a Jewish family and has spoken about the influence of his Orthodox Jewish upbringing on his business ethics. Sugar's education was also influenced by his time at Greenwich University, where he studied Business Studies. He has spoken about the importance of his early experiences working at Woolworths and Raleigh Bicycle Company, which helped shape his entrepreneurial spirit. Sugar has also been involved with various organizations, including the Jewish Care and the London Jewish Museum.

Business Career

Sugar's business career began when he founded Amshold in 1968, which later became Amstrad, a leading manufacturer of home computers and televisions. He has also been involved with various other companies, including Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, where he served as the Chairman from 1991 to 2001. Sugar's business acumen has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Institute of Directors. He has also been involved with various organizations, including the Confederation of British Industry and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Sugar's success has been influenced by his relationships with other business leaders, including Richard Branson and Philip Green.

Television Career

Sugar's television career began when he appeared on the BBC reality series The Apprentice (UK) in 2005, where he has since become a regular fixture. He has also appeared on various other television shows, including The Apprentice: You're Fired! and Junior Apprentice. Sugar's television career has been marked by his straight-talking approach to business, which has been influenced by his experiences working with Donald Trump and Mark Burnett. He has also been involved with various other television productions, including The Alan Sugar Story and The Apprentice: Best of Series 1. Sugar's success on television has been recognized with numerous awards, including a BAFTA TV Award and a National Television Award.

Philanthropy and Politics

Sugar's philanthropic efforts have been focused on supporting various charitable organizations, including the Prince's Trust and the Jewish Care. He has also been involved with various political organizations, including the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. Sugar's political views have been influenced by his relationships with various politicians, including Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He has also been involved with various charitable initiatives, including the Comic Relief and the Sport Relief. Sugar's philanthropic efforts have been recognized with numerous awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Charity Awards and a Philanthropy Award from the Jewish Chronicle.

Personal Life

Sugar's personal life has been marked by his marriage to Ann Simons and his two children, Simon Sugar and Daniel Sugar. He has also been involved with various other family members, including his brother Derek Sugar. Sugar's personal interests include Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Formula One racing, where he has been involved with various teams, including Jordan Grand Prix and Benetton Formula. He has also been involved with various other organizations, including the London Jewish Museum and the Jewish Care. Sugar's personal life has been influenced by his relationships with various celebrities, including Elton John and Simon Cowell.

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