Tim Campbell

Who is Tim Campbell?

Tim Campbell is an Australian entrepreneur, television presenter, and author. Born on September 27, 1975, in Sydney, Campbell is best known for winning the second season of the Australian version of the reality TV show "The Apprentice" in 2004.

He used his £100,000 prize money to start his own business, "The Daily Juice," which he sold in 2014. He has since established himself as a successful business coach and speaker. In addition to his entrepreneurship and TV persona, Campbell is also a published author, with his book "The 5-Hour Business Plan" providing guidance to aspiring entrepreneurs.

Career Achievements

Campbell's television career began when he won "The Apprentice" in 2004, where he gained experience working with iconic business mogul, Sir Alan Sugar. Since then, he has appeared on several television programs, including "Australian Idol," "Celebrity MasterChef Australia," and "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australia."

Despite his success on television, Campbell is most renowned for his entrepreneurial ventures. He founded several companies, including "The Daily Juice," "Laser Corp," and "Eco Touch," which have all been successful. He is also a sought-after keynote speaker, delivering presentations all over the world to audiences interested in entrepreneurship and business strategy.

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