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Alan Sugar
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Alan Sugar

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Alan Sugar is a British businessman, television personality, and politician who has served as a life peer in the House of Lords since 2009. He rose to prominence as the founder of the consumer electronics company Amstrad, which he established in 1968 and led for several decades. Beyond his business career, he is widely recognized as the host of the BBC reality series The Apprentice. Initially appointed to the House of Lords as a Labour peer, he later became an independent member and has served as the British government's enterprise champion, advising on entrepreneurship and business policy.

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Born
1947-03-24 · 79 years old
Birth place
Hackney, London, United Kingdom
Education
Northwold Primary School, Brooke House Secondary School
Career
Businessman, entrepreneur, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, television personality

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