The Apprentice: Meet the 16 new contestants
Laura Hogg, 28, bridal shop owner, pictured above
Lives in Glasgow
“I am going to be one of Scotland’s next big exports”.
Jane McEvoy, 28 co-founder of food manufacturing company
Lives in Kilkenny, Ireland
“Anything is achievable if you have drive, determination, and a seriously good work ethic.”
Jenna Whittingham, 25, beauty salon owner
Lives in Lancashire
“My personality and character is once seen, never forgotten.”
Gabrielle Omar, 29, architect
Lives in London
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Michael Copp, 31, managing director of kitchen and bedroom furniture retailer
Lives in London
He says: “I’m better than unique; I’m naturally gifted in business.”
Katie Wright, 26, editorial and research director
Lives in London
“I would call myself The Blonde Assassin. I let people underestimate me just so I can blow them out of the water.”
Nick Holzherr, 25, technology entrepreneur
Lives in Birmingham
“I’ve got lots of ideas, I know how to whittle them down into ideas that will work and I’ve got what it takes to make them actually happen.”
Bilyana Apostolova, 25, risk analyst
Lives in London
“I got myself from a Communist block of flats in Bulgaria to the top of a skyscraper in the heart of the City of London.”
Stephen Brady, 33, national sales manager
Lives in Vienna, Austria
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Ricky Martin, 26, recruitment team leader
Lives in Hampshire
“I truly am the reflection of perfection.”
Tom Gearing, 23, director of a wine investment company
Lives in London
“I’m confident, charismatic and some people say I’m quite good-looking, so that adds to the bill.”
Adam Corbally, 32, market trader
Lives in Derbyshire
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Jade Nash, 29, business development manager
Lives in Bedfordshire
“What I want is to be able to retire when I’m 45, but I’m such a workaholic that I’ll probably carry on until I’m 80.”
Maria O’Connor, 20, restaurateur
Lives in Kent
“If you chuck me in the deep end I’ll swim, I won’t sink.”
Azhar Siddique, 33, founder and managing director of catering and refrigeration company
Lives in Manchester
“It’s not who shouts the loudest, it’s who has the ability to control the conversation.”
Duane Bryan, 29, founder/director of drinks distribution company
“I am a winner and I am a fighter. In order to be the best you’ve got to beat the best.”