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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Louise Faye Dewberry (born 9 October 1979) is a British businesswoman, presenter, and media personality.
Dewberry won the second series of British television programme The Apprentice.
Dewberry was born and raised on a council estate in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England. Leaving school at 16 with two GCSEs, Dewberry worked at St John Ambulance, KCOM and Kwik-Save. When Dewberry was seventeen, her nineteen-year-old sister, Fiona, was killed when she fell from a building.
After working her way through the ranks at Kingston Communications, Dewberry was head-hunted by ISP Tiscali as a project manager. After a successful period at Tiscali, and aged 24, she decided to start her own business, a "transformation consultancy".
In 2006 Dewberry won the second British series of reality TV show The Apprentice, in which candidates compete for a £100,000-a-year (at the time) job working for businessman Alan Sugar.
In 2006 Dewberry started a business consultancy.
In 2007 she published her autobiography, Anything is Possible. In December 2009, Dewberry joined the magazine Business Matters as a monthly columnist.
She appeared on ITV gameshow The Chase in 2016 alongside Olympic ski jumper Eddie the Eagle and musician Shaun Ryder. She got through to the final with Edwards but failed to beat Paul Sinha. She was awarded £1,000 which she gave to a charity for abused women.
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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Louise Faye Dewberry (born 9 October 1979) is a British businesswoman, presenter, and media personality.
Dewberry won the second series of British television programme The Apprentice.
Dewberry was born and raised on a council estate in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England. Leaving school at 16 with two GCSEs, Dewberry worked at St John Ambulance, KCOM and Kwik-Save. When Dewberry was seventeen, her nineteen-year-old sister, Fiona, was killed when she fell from a building.
After working her way through the ranks at Kingston Communications, Dewberry was head-hunted by ISP Tiscali as a project manager. After a successful period at Tiscali, and aged 24, she decided to start her own business, a "transformation consultancy".
In 2006 Dewberry won the second British series of reality TV show The Apprentice, in which candidates compete for a £100,000-a-year (at the time) job working for businessman Alan Sugar.
In 2006 Dewberry started a business consultancy.
In 2007 she published her autobiography, Anything is Possible. In December 2009, Dewberry joined the magazine Business Matters as a monthly columnist.
She appeared on ITV gameshow The Chase in 2016 alongside Olympic ski jumper Eddie the Eagle and musician Shaun Ryder. She got through to the final with Edwards but failed to beat Paul Sinha. She was awarded £1,000 which she gave to a charity for abused women.