Former 'The Apprentice' contestant forms strategic alliance with gold investment firm
A former contestant from BBC’s The Apprentice has announced that he is forming a strategic alliance with a gold investment firm.
Former Apprentice Paul Sullivan has announced that his growth consultancy BIAS Digital is striking up a partnership with GVI (Gold Venture Investment).
The partnership will blend the two companies’ knowledge, skills and networks, and is aiming to develop early-stage as well as series A and B startups.
Kobi Kalderon, CEO and founder of Gold Ventures Investment, commented: “When discussing the vision and goals for GVI and the potential partnership with Paul, I discovered that our own personal and business values aligned perfectly.
“He brings a wealth of knowledge, experience with startups as well as enterprise companies and a broad network of like-minded organisations.
“We see this as an opportunity to further cement the global reach of GVI in the UK and beyond. We are extremely excited by this partnership!”
Paul added: “I have reached a business milestone, my plan for The Apprentice was to have Lord Sugar invest in the agency and build an accelerator program attached to it and this deal helps me realise a long-term ambition.
“I am super excited to work with Kobi and the wider GVI global network and be a part of helping Britain steer through the post Brexit madness and be part of the solution.”
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