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Katie Hopkins is an experienced business and motivational speaker having advised global brands on how to deliver exceptional business performance. The undisputed star of The Apprentice Series Three – and a true Alpha female, is the only Apprentice ever to say ‘no’ to Sir Alan Sugar.
She is best known for her legendary one-liners and ability to ‘tell it like it is’. This includes a ruthless honesty with herself and the people around her. Earning her the title of ‘The Woman With the Poison Tongue’.
Splashed across the tabloids ‘romping naked’ with a married man in a field and rating ‘stealing someone else’s husband as 8 out of 10’ on a scale of ruthlessness, She has been labelled ‘the Most Hated Woman in Britain’. But, Katie knows how to get what she wants.
Katie is a strong woman and represents the new face of feminism. She has worked in a mans world and she has been a consistent high achiever in it. She has run marathons, has two small children and a passion for beautiful shoes.
An economist by background, Katie is a graduate of The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Working for ten years as a global brand consultant Katie has lived and worked across the globe advising luxury brands on how to deliver exceptional business performance.
Katie has spoken to audiences as diverse as global banks and luxury brand houses. She has engaged international audiences for premium drinks brands and illuminated dinners for financial institutions.
Her transition to the media spotlight has been rapid and easy. Her quick wit and acerbic humour have made her a popular speaker at global conferences. Her verbose command of the English language, lend an intellectual agility that delivers every time. Katie has appeared on TV shows such as 8 out of 10 cats and the Friday Night project. She has been a regular guest at BBC Breakfast and has recently delivered her own report for Five Live. Katie is recording work for the BBC and has written for their on-line magazine. She is due to be featured with authored work in Debretts ‘Who’s Who 2007’.
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