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Lord Sugar
NameLord Sugar
Birth dateMarch 24, 1947
Birth placeHackney, London, England
OccupationBusinessman, entrepreneur, television personality

Lord 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, he grew up in a Council flat in Clapton, London Borough of Hackney, near Stamford Hill, and was educated at Brooklands Junior School and Joseph Priestley Secondary School in Hackney. He is also known for his association with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and his investments in Amscreen and YouView. His business ventures have been influenced by his connections with Richard Branson, Alan Sugar (politician), and Karren Brady.

Early Life and Education

Lord Sugar was born to Nathan Sugar and Fay Sugar, and his family lived in a Council flat in Clapton, London Borough of Hackney, near Stamford Hill. He attended Brooklands Junior School and later Joseph Priestley Secondary School in Hackney, where he developed an interest in electronics and business. His early life was influenced by his connections with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and his experiences growing up in East London, near Stratford, London Borough of Newham, and Olympic Park, London. He was also inspired by successful entrepreneurs like Richard Branson, Alan Sugar (politician), and Philip Green.

Business Career

Lord Sugar's business career began at a young age, and he founded his first company, Amshold, at the age of 21, with the help of his family and friends, including Trevor Baylis and James Dyson. He later founded Amstrad, which became a leading manufacturer of home computers and telecommunications equipment, competing with companies like IBM, Apple Inc., and Microsoft. His business ventures have been influenced by his connections with Richard Branson, Alan Sugar (politician), and Karren Brady, as well as his experiences working with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Amscreen. He has also invested in various companies, including YouView and Amscreen, and has been involved in several high-profile business deals, including the sale of Amstrad to BSkyB.

Television Career

Lord Sugar's television career began when he appeared on the BBC reality series The Apprentice (UK), which was created by Mark Burnett and produced by Talkback Thames and United Artists Media Group. He has since become a regular fixture on British television, appearing on shows like The Apprentice: You're Fired! and Junior Apprentice, as well as making guest appearances on Have I Got News for You and The Jonathan Ross Show. His television career has been influenced by his connections with Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne, and Piers Morgan, as well as his experiences working with BBC One, ITV (TV network), and Channel 4. He has also been involved in several charity television specials, including Comic Relief and Children in Need, which have been supported by BBC Children in Need, Comic Relief, and Sport Relief.

Philanthropy and Politics

Lord Sugar is involved in various philanthropic activities, including supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Prince's Trust, which was founded by Charles, Prince of Wales. He has also been involved in several high-profile charity events, including Comic Relief and Children in Need, which have been supported by BBC Children in Need, Comic Relief, and Sport Relief. His philanthropic work has been influenced by his connections with Richard Branson, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett, as well as his experiences working with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Amscreen. He has also been involved in politics, serving as the Enterprise Champion for the UK Government and advising on business and entrepreneurship issues, working with Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Theresa May.

Personal Life

Lord Sugar is married to Ann Simons and has two children, Simon Sugar and Daniel Sugar. He is a longtime supporter of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and has been involved in various charitable activities, including supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Prince's Trust. His personal life has been influenced by his connections with Richard Branson, Alan Sugar (politician), and Karren Brady, as well as his experiences growing up in East London, near Stratford, London Borough of Newham, and Olympic Park, London. He has also been recognized for his contributions to business and entrepreneurship, receiving honors like Knight Bachelor and Commander of the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II and the UK Government. Category:British businesspeople

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