The Apprentice 2022: Meet the 20 Determined Candidates Competing for Lord Sugar's Investment

The upcoming 20th series of The Apprentice is set to premiere soon, featuring 20 determined candidates competing for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment. Alongside Lord Sugar, Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Campbell will guide the candidates through 12 challenging episodes. The tasks this year range from creating a children's book to organizing a corporate away day in Egypt, testing the candidates' entrepreneurial skills in various settings.
The diverse group of candidates brings a mix of backgrounds and business goals to the competition. Andrea Cooper, a grandmother from Barnsley, runs two businesses and holds a first-class honours degree in midwifery. Conor Galvin, a photobooth business owner from Cork, aims to expand his company across multiple cities. Georgina Newton, an actress and events manager, plans to launch a touring theatrical production company. Dan Miller, a student recruitment owner, seeks to elevate his business with Lord Sugar's help.
Carrington Saunders, an online loungewear business owner, sees herself as a unique candidate due to her social media-centric business. Harry Clough, a financial sales manager, runs a subscription box service and is not afraid to take risks. Karishma Vijay, a beauty brand owner, views herself as a serious contender in the competition. Lawrence Rosenburg, a public relations specialist, aims to modernize the PR sector through intelligent automation.
Megan Ruiter, the owner of a bespoke womenswear brand, manages multiple businesses and works tirelessly. Levi Hague, a former RAF gunner, runs a business specializing in personalized pet cremation urns. Roxanne Hamedi, a pharmacist, started a beauty brand to combat hair loss. Marcus Donkoh, a barbershop owner, aims to expand his business globally. Pascha Myhill, a recruitment consultant, plans to establish her own healthcare recruitment company.
Kieran McCartney, an estate agent, seeks investment to launch his own agency. Vanessa Tetteh-Squire, a tech project manager, owns a swimwear brand and is committed to empowering women. Priyesh Bathia, a global account manager, envisions transforming his cocktail business into a national brand. Rothna Akhtar, a student wellbeing advisor, plans to revolutionize the cake and wellness industry. Rajan Gill, a pharmaceuticals specialist, seeks investment for his business focusing on mounting TVs and building media walls.
Nikki Jetha, a mortgage broker, aims to streamline the mortgage industry. Tanmay Hingorani, an AI product consultant and chess player, wants to create an AI-powered digital loyalty platform. The Apprentice will be available on iPlayer and BBC One starting January 29.
In conclusion, the 20th series of The Apprentice promises to be an exciting and competitive journey for the candidates as they showcase their entrepreneurial skills and vie for Lord Sugar's investment. With a diverse group of candidates bringing unique backgrounds and business aspirations to the table, viewers can expect a thrilling season ahead.