The Apprentice 2008: Ian Stringer

Ian Stringer is a 26 year old Software Sales Manager from Flitwick. Born in Blackpool, Ian is a forward thinker with a good work ethic, he is people orientated but says he “certainly is not a wallflower”.

He has worked his way up to a Software Sales Manger from his first job as a sales assistant in Dixons and gives “110%” to everything he does. A devoted father, he has a daughter and son aged two and one respectively. Ian is an avid football fan. In his spare time he has done local radio weekend match reports for his local club.

Ian’s claim to fame was that he had a No. 8 hit in the charts – the second top selling unofficial World Cup record for 2006 – when he rewrote the lyrics to Tony Christie’s Amarillo. The record was Sport Relief’s charity record and Ian even appeared in the video.

He says: “There are two types of people in the world; winners and … I don’t know how to say the word, I can’t say it.”

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