
Sir Alan Sugar's first Apprentice in 2005
Campbell, a committed Christian, was brought up in Stratford by his single mother from Jamaica. He attended St Bonaventure's RC School where he got 3 A-Levels and 11 GCSEs. From 1996-2000 he was at Middlesex University where he got a BSc. in
Psychology.
He then worked on London Underground, where he fought his way into a management position and was one of the youngest people ever to become a manager there.
In 2005 he appeared in the television programme The Apprentice with Sir Alan Sugar, which he went on to win, this earned him a position working for Amstrad,
Having left Sir Alan Sugar's Amstrad, the first winner of The Apprentice, Tim Campbell is full of energy and focus as he spearheads the launch of a male grooming business and a number of charitable business pursuits. He was appointed a Child Ambassador for London by children's minister Beverley Hughes.