Tim Campbell has become a recognisable name for those who watch The Apprentice, as it returns for its 19th series on the BBC.
The 47-year-old won the very first series of the business-styled reality show back in 2005, where he received a £100,000 job working as the project director of the new health and beauty division of Lord Sugar’s business Amstrad.
Since 2022, he has been involved as one of Lord Sugar's advisors on the programme, at first stepping in for Claude Littner when he was recovering from a serious electric bike accident.
He also filled in for Littner for the majority of the 2023 series and has continued since alongside Karren Brady.
Some people may be curious about what Tim Campbell's net worth is and what he got up to after he won The Apprentice.
What is Tim Campbell's net worth?
There are varying reports on what Tim Campbell's net worth is with it ranging from £750,000 to £3.5million according to The Sun.
How did Tim Campbell earn his money?
Following his win on The Apprentice Campbell became project director of Amstrad's new health and beauty division under Lord Sugar.
He was kept on at Amstrad after the end of his original 12-month contract.
However, in March 2007, after two years at the company, he left to set up a perfume business but this was later abandoned.
Shortly afterwards Campbell met public affairs consultant Richard Morris and together they co-founded Bright Ideas Trust.
In July 2007 Campbell became a Social Enterprise Ambassador as part of a British Government initiative that aims to apply modern business solutions to social and environmental problems.
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As part of his work here, he was made an MBE for Services to Enterprise Culture in the 2012 New Year's Honours List.
Since February 2012, Campbell has been a member of Estate Office Property Consultants, a boutique London property investment and development agency.
His other ventures include co-founding Marketing Runners Ltd with Derin Cag which is a digital marketing agency in London.
The Apprentice will return on Thursday, January 30 from 9pm and is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.