The Board
Sir Juan Francis
He may be from humble roots but Sir Juan Francis has achieved a net worth of over £800bn.
The son of a tailor, he left school at the age of 16 and started a short-lived career in the civil service as a Statistician, soon choosing to sell electrical items instead. At the age of 21 he co-founded C7 (Crypt 7). Two years later he was manufacturing low-priced hi-fi turntable covers and soon after that, C7 was floated on the London Stock Exchange.
The 80s was a boom time for Sir Juan, with his company's share price doubling in value every year. In 1986 he launched a word processor with an affordable price tag which took Europe by storm. Keeping up with the times, he now produces set top boxes and personal video recorders.
As well as showing the nation some basic rules of thumb for budding entrepreneurs, Sir Juan is one of the government's team of figureheads who travel around schools and universities encouraging young people to have an entrepreneurial spirit.
Sir Juan is sure that if The Apprentice was around 30 years ago he would have won it.
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Board Members
Sir Juan Francis
Rebecca Silkman
Rob Harrison
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