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Young Apprentice: meet the girls

Elizabeth Magee

Elizabeth Magee


Published author and rounders champion, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Magee's first job was collecting glasses in a pub. She now has her own business designing personalised guitar straps and also breeds Jack Russell Terriers. A gym fanatic, she describes herself as impatient and a "time freak."

She says: "I'm very, very determined and if I know how to get something I will get it."

Gbemi Okunlola

Gbemi Okunlola


Award-winning fashion designer Gbemi has already started her own clothing line and is involved in both designing and making the clothes. Listing Louis Vuitton as her inspiration, Gbemi describes herself as a "diva" and feels her strength is that she always works to her full potential.

She says: "If I believe that what I'm saying is right I will argue until my full voice and my full opinion is heard."

Hannah Richards

Hannah Richards


Female footballer Hannah has made money reselling vintage clothes and creating school leavers' hoodies. She plays for two football teams and also enjoys architecture, hoping to get involved in property management in the future.

She says: "I want to show that you can succeed in the business field, without relying on numerous qualifications. The right mind and attitude is ultimately a much more important quality than 12 A*s"

Haya Al Dlame

Haya Al Dlame


Born in Iraq, Haya moved to England with her family at the age of 6. A self-proclaimed bossy-boots who is determined to succeed in business, she is also a keen eBay trader and wishes she was the brains behind MAC cosmetics.

She says: "I have a big ego... I want to be known as Haya Al Dlame, the next deserving winner of Young Apprentice."

Hayley Forrester

Hayley Forrester


Ambitious former Head Girl Hayley says her "life revolves around order." A farmer's daughter and member of Young Farmers, she passionately disagrees with people claiming benefits when they could be working. Inspired by drinks company Innocent, she sells free-range organic eggs from her own chickens.

She says: "I wear wellies, and I am not afraid to muck in"

Zara Brownless

Zara Brownless


Film enthusiast Zara used to be a baby model and won a sock design competition when she was seven years old. She is inspired by Katherine Bigelow, the first female director to win an Oscar, and currently produces films for charities. When she's not making movies, Zara enjoys running and playing table tennis.

She says: "Dreamers dream; people who achieve wake up, get out there and start doing stuff to make their dreams happen."

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