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James Caan (businessman)

James Caan CBE (born Nazim Khan; 28 December 1960) is a British-Pakistani entrepreneur and television personality.

James Caan

Born
Nazim Khan[1]
Urdu: ناظم خان

(1960-12-28) 28 December 1960 (age 62)
Lahore, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani-British
OccupationEntrepreneur
Known forDragons' Den
Children5
Websitewww.james-caan.com

He was an investor on the BBC television programme Dragons' Den, in which he was one of the Dragons from 2007 to 2010.[2] More recently, he has hosted The Business Class on CNBC, a series which sees him joined by experts from a cross-section of industries to analyse and advise innovative UK small and medium enterprises.[3] He is also Chairman of the UK Government's Start Up Loans Scheme.

Caan founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann in 1985, which he sold in 2002. In 1993, he co-founded the executive head-hunting firm Humana International, and sold his stake in 1999. He is also the founder and current CEO of the UK-based private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw.

Early life and education

Born in Lahore, Pakistan, Caan's family emigrated to the United Kingdom when he was two years old. Caan's father had intended for his son to join the family business, but Caan, at 16, left home, which led to Caan's estrangement from his father for many years.[4] He had no university education, and in 2003, attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.[5] He had various jobs and ended up working for several recruitment companies; Caan started his own recruitment company in the early 1980s. His first office was in Pall Mall, which was tiny,[6] but he chose the prestigious address to add credibility to his business.[7]

Career

Business

He founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann in 1987. In 1993, Caan co-founded the executive headhunting firm Humana International with Doug Bugie, eventually growing the business to over 147 offices in 30 countries. In the same year, Caan launched the trade magazine Recruitment International, which he sold in 2000. In 1996, Caan co-founded the business process outsourcing company AMS with Rosaleen Blair. Caan subsequently sold his interests in AMS in 2002. In 1999, Caan sold Humana International to CDI International, a New York listed company. Later in that year, Caan sold a minority stake in Alexander Mann Group to private equity firm Advent International.[citation needed]

In 2002, Caan sold his interests in Alexander Mann, which by that time had a turnover of around £130m. In 2004, Caan established the London-based private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw, an investment group that specialises in Seed Capital and Growth Capital for recruitment businesses.[8] Founded in 2013,[9] Recruitment Entrepreneur is the Seed Capital arm of Hamilton Bradshaw which provides the seed funding and support for ambitious, experienced recruitment professionals to start, or scale, their own recruitment ventures.[10]

In 2009, Caan launched HBRIDA, with his then business partner Helen Reynolds (ex ACEO of the REC). HBRIDA worked with SME recruitment agencies to help them achieve growth and led them to an exit. Reynolds performed a management buyout of the business in March 2012. In 2010, Caan launched The Entrepreneurs Business Academy and became a non–Executive Director of McCann London. In 2011, Caan founded Hamilton Bradshaw Venture Partners. In 2012/13, Caan launched Hamilton Bradshaw Real Estate (HBRE) to invest in "disruptive property start-ups".[11] In June 2013, Caan gave an interview in which he criticised parents who aid their children with finding jobs and don't let them 'stand on their own two feet', he was accused of hypocrisy when it emerged that he had employed his own daughter in one of his companies.[12] Caan responded that his daughter's recruitment process had been "rigorous".[13] However, in an interview with The Independent Caan admitted, "I would find it very difficult not to help my child".[14]

Caan was recognised in the 2015 New Year Honours List,[15] with a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to entrepreneurship and charitable services through the James Caan Foundation.[16]

Television

In 2007, Caan joined the panel of Dragons' Den judges for the fifth series of the show. Hilary Devey replaced James Caan on Dragons Den in 2012.

In 2012, he was approached by CNBC to host The Business Class, a series which sees him joined by experts from a cross-section of industries, looking at the challenges and opportunities faced by UK SMEs. Each 30-minute episode featured an innovative business which was seeking guidance to help it grow in the marketplace. The popularity of the series saw it recommissioned for a second series in October 2013.[17]

Social media

In 2011, James Caan launched his mobile app 'James Caan Business Secrets'. Within weeks of launching the app rose to Number 1 in the iTunes chart and later became the fastest downloaded Business app of the year. It has regularly been ranked as a top business app by various publications, it has received over 250,000 downloads and has more than 1.5 million sessions.[18]

Author

Caan has written several books on business and his life. The first book covered his life story: The Real Deal – My Story from Brick Lane to Dragons' Den (2008). Following publications focused on business and entrepreneurship: Get the Job You Really Want, Start Your Business in 7 Days, and Get the Life You Really Want.[citation needed]

Public sector

Caan has been involved with the British Government and their agencies on a number of initiatives related to UK business for many years. These include The Government Entrepreneur's Forum[19] and The Department for International Development (DFID) where he worked on the relief effort after the 2010 Pakistan flood.

The Start Up Loans Company

In May 2012, Caan was approached by the government to become Chairman of the Start Up Loans initiative. The aim is to support young people with funding and mentoring to start up new businesses in the UK. Over £112 million of loans were to be offered to 18- to 30-year-olds over a 3-year period. James and his board of entrepreneur ambassadors head up the government scheme, providing loans of around £2,500 to the 18- to 30-year-olds to start their own businesses.[20]

Charitable activities

The James Caan Foundation

Caan founded the James Caan Foundation (JCF) in 2006 after he took a 'gap year' to visit his homeland of Pakistan. The JCF supports charities in the UK and seeks to promote greater awareness of issues facing the developing world, with a primary focus on children's access to education and healthcare.

The JCF has funded the construction of a new school at his birthplace Lahore, located in the eastern province of Punjab. Since first purchasing a barren plot of land and opening the 16-classroom school in 2005, the TCF School, named after Caan's father, educates over 420 children aged between 5–11.[21]

2010 Pakistan floods

In July 2010, Caan flew to Pakistan immediately after the worst flooding in the country's history and personally purchased, prepared and delivered emergency food parcels to families in the Northern village of Nowshera.

Upon his return to the UK Caan partnered with UNICEF to provide urgent food, medical supplies and water and hygiene kits to 1,000 families in the affected area. Caan also undertook an extensive media outreach campaign and his trip was widely covered in national newspapers. After just two weeks, Caan had raised £100,000 for UNICEF. Caan and the James Caan Foundation subsequently undertook a project to rebuild a village in Pakistan, including schools, hospitals, homes and all infrastructure and water supplies. Aid agencies including UNICEF, Oxfam, Islamic Relief, Muslim Hands and Mosaic were also involved in the project.[22]

Controversy

Caan drew criticism when he was caught on camera offering to buy a baby for his brother for £725 from a family that was a victim of the 2010 Pakistan flood despite having a multi-million pound net-worth at the time. He later stated that he regretted the incident and described his behaviour as "clearly wrong".[23] Caan was later filmed saying: "If there's an opportunity to give a life a chance of survival, it's more an emotional response than a rational decision.", "What I have to remember is that I am here to build a village".[24] The father of the baby responded to those comments, stating "I am not a trader of my children [...] I can beg for my children but I cannot even think to sell them" and "I cannot believe such disrespect to a mother and father to believe you can take one of their children from them for the payment of money [...] I cannot believe what a man who is a father has tried to do".[25]

Other

Caan is involved with and supports other charities including The Prince's Trust, Marie Curie, Mosaic, Care Foundation the NSPCC and PENNY APPEAL. In 2009 Caan was appointed chairman of The Big Issue Company.[26]

Caan was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to entrepreneurship and charitable services.[27][28]

Publications

  • 2008 – The Real Deal' (autobiography)
  • 2011 – Get the Job You Really Want
  • 2012 – Get the Life you Really Want
  • 2012 – Start Your Business in 7 Days

Honours

Awards and nominations

In January 2013, Caan was awarded the Entrepreneur of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards.[30] Also in 2013, he was named Chairman of the Year at the International Business Awards.[8] In January 2014, he was a finalist for the Entrepreneur of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards.[31] In January 2015, he was nominated for the Businessman of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards.[32] On 29 October 2015, Caan was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 16 in the list of 100 Most Influential British Entrepreneurs.[33]

See also

References

  1. ^ Neate, Rupert (6 June 2013). "James Caan: 'No parent is not going to help their children'". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  2. ^ "History of the Den". BBC Online.
  3. ^ "The Business Class". CNBC.
  4. ^ Matthew Drake; Janine Yaqoob (13 February 2016). "Dragons' Den entrepreneur James Caan splits with wife after 32-year marriage". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  5. ^ Celia Walden (8 October 2008). "How money stopped mattering for Dragons' Den mogul James Caan".
  6. ^ "James Caan The Dragons' Den panellist on gap years, what makes the ideal investment and his unwavering obsession with windows". UK Startup Awards. 17 April 2008. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  7. ^ Sarah, Ewing (9 June 2013). "James Caan: 'To succeed, you have to be ready to lose'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  8. ^ a b "James Caan awarded Chairman of the Year at the 2013…". 19 September 2013.
  9. ^ "James Caan CBE's investment group, Recruitment Entrepreneur celebrates fifth birthday". Business Matters. 21 November 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  10. ^ "James Caan: I thought LinkedIn would ruin my business". BusinessCloud.co.uk. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  11. ^ Matt Crofton (15 April 2013). "Looking for the next Rightmove: PrimeResi meets Faisal Butt, property's venture capitalist with the Caan-do attitude". PrimeResi.
  12. ^ Peter Walker (5 June 2013). "James Caan: social mobility tsar denies nepotism but employs his daughter". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  13. ^ Brian Wheeler (6 June 2013). "TV experts turned tsars: How did they do?". BBC News.
  14. ^ Chloe Hamilton (7 June 2013). "Was social mobility tsar and former Dragons' Den star James Caan right to give his kids a helping hand?". The Independent.
  15. ^ Quinn, James (30 December 2014). "New Year Honours: Brent Hoberman and James Caan awarded CBEs". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  16. ^ "New year honours 2015: the full list". The Guardian. 30 December 2014. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  17. ^ "James Caan To Host Business Series on CNBC To Help SMEs". CNBC. 3 October 2013.
  18. ^ "James Caan mentors 1m on LinkedIn". Recruitment International. 10 June 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  19. ^ Mike Butcher (15 November 2010). "UK government creates Entrepreneurs' Forum advisory board. Which ones are just celebrities?". TechCrunch. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  20. ^ "Start-up loans scheme expanded". BBC News. 3 January 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  21. ^ a b "James Caan: 'If anyone wasn't going to make it then I should have topped that list!'". Asian Image. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  22. ^ "James Caan: the Dragon humbled by Pakistan floods disaster". The Daily Telegraph. 27 August 2010.
  23. ^ "Dragons' Den James Caan 'regrets offer to buy baby'". BBC Online. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  24. ^ "Dragons' Den tycoon James Caan apologises after trying to buy baby on TV". Daily Record. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  25. ^ "I can beg for my children but I cannot even think to sell them: Noor Daraz Khan". The Nation. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  26. ^ Matthew Bell (13 December 2009). "Enter the Dragon, carrying 'The Big Issue' for Pakistan".
  27. ^ "No. 61092". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2014. p. N8.
  28. ^ "2015 New Year Honours List" (PDF). 2 January 2015. (PDF) from the original on 2 January 2015.
  29. ^ "Honorary Graduates 2010".
  30. ^ "Winners honoured at British Muslim Awards". Asian Image. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  31. ^ "British Muslim Awards 2014 winners". Asian Image. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  32. ^ "British Muslim Awards 2015 finalists unveiled". Asian Image. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  33. ^ Martin Bagot (29 October 2015). "Teenage apprentice aged 17 ranked with Lord Sugar and Sir Richard Branson as top entrepreneur". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 29 January 2016.

External links

  • Official website  

james, caan, businessman, james, caan, born, nazim, khan, december, 1960, british, pakistani, entrepreneur, television, personality, james, caancbebornnazim, khan, urdu, ناظم, خان, 1960, december, 1960, lahore, pakistannationalitypakistani, britishoccupationen. James Caan CBE born Nazim Khan 28 December 1960 is a British Pakistani entrepreneur and television personality James CaanCBEBornNazim Khan 1 Urdu ناظم خان 1960 12 28 28 December 1960 age 62 Lahore PakistanNationalityPakistani BritishOccupationEntrepreneurKnown forDragons DenChildren5Websitewww wbr james caan wbr comHe was an investor on the BBC television programme Dragons Den in which he was one of the Dragons from 2007 to 2010 2 More recently he has hosted The Business Class on CNBC a series which sees him joined by experts from a cross section of industries to analyse and advise innovative UK small and medium enterprises 3 He is also Chairman of the UK Government s Start Up Loans Scheme Caan founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann in 1985 which he sold in 2002 In 1993 he co founded the executive head hunting firm Humana International and sold his stake in 1999 He is also the founder and current CEO of the UK based private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Business 2 2 Television 2 3 Social media 2 4 Author 3 Public sector 3 1 The Start Up Loans Company 4 Charitable activities 4 1 The James Caan Foundation 4 2 2010 Pakistan floods 4 2 1 Controversy 4 3 Other 5 Publications 6 Honours 7 Awards and nominations 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn in Lahore Pakistan Caan s family emigrated to the United Kingdom when he was two years old Caan s father had intended for his son to join the family business but Caan at 16 left home which led to Caan s estrangement from his father for many years 4 He had no university education and in 2003 attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School 5 He had various jobs and ended up working for several recruitment companies Caan started his own recruitment company in the early 1980s His first office was in Pall Mall which was tiny 6 but he chose the prestigious address to add credibility to his business 7 Career EditBusiness Edit He founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann in 1987 In 1993 Caan co founded the executive headhunting firm Humana International with Doug Bugie eventually growing the business to over 147 offices in 30 countries In the same year Caan launched the trade magazine Recruitment International which he sold in 2000 In 1996 Caan co founded the business process outsourcing company AMS with Rosaleen Blair Caan subsequently sold his interests in AMS in 2002 In 1999 Caan sold Humana International to CDI International a New York listed company Later in that year Caan sold a minority stake in Alexander Mann Group to private equity firm Advent International citation needed In 2002 Caan sold his interests in Alexander Mann which by that time had a turnover of around 130m In 2004 Caan established the London based private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw an investment group that specialises in Seed Capital and Growth Capital for recruitment businesses 8 Founded in 2013 9 Recruitment Entrepreneur is the Seed Capital arm of Hamilton Bradshaw which provides the seed funding and support for ambitious experienced recruitment professionals to start or scale their own recruitment ventures 10 In 2009 Caan launched HBRIDA with his then business partner Helen Reynolds ex ACEO of the REC HBRIDA worked with SME recruitment agencies to help them achieve growth and led them to an exit Reynolds performed a management buyout of the business in March 2012 In 2010 Caan launched The Entrepreneurs Business Academy and became a non Executive Director of McCann London In 2011 Caan founded Hamilton Bradshaw Venture Partners In 2012 13 Caan launched Hamilton Bradshaw Real Estate HBRE to invest in disruptive property start ups 11 In June 2013 Caan gave an interview in which he criticised parents who aid their children with finding jobs and don t let them stand on their own two feet he was accused of hypocrisy when it emerged that he had employed his own daughter in one of his companies 12 Caan responded that his daughter s recruitment process had been rigorous 13 However in an interview with The Independent Caan admitted I would find it very difficult not to help my child 14 Caan was recognised in the 2015 New Year Honours List 15 with a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to entrepreneurship and charitable services through the James Caan Foundation 16 Television Edit In 2007 Caan joined the panel of Dragons Den judges for the fifth series of the show Hilary Devey replaced James Caan on Dragons Den in 2012 In 2012 he was approached by CNBC to host The Business Class a series which sees him joined by experts from a cross section of industries looking at the challenges and opportunities faced by UK SMEs Each 30 minute episode featured an innovative business which was seeking guidance to help it grow in the marketplace The popularity of the series saw it recommissioned for a second series in October 2013 17 Social media Edit In 2011 James Caan launched his mobile app James Caan Business Secrets Within weeks of launching the app rose to Number 1 in the iTunes chart and later became the fastest downloaded Business app of the year It has regularly been ranked as a top business app by various publications it has received over 250 000 downloads and has more than 1 5 million sessions 18 Author Edit Caan has written several books on business and his life The first book covered his life story The Real Deal My Story from Brick Lane to Dragons Den 2008 Following publications focused on business and entrepreneurship Get the Job You Really Want Start Your Business in 7 Days and Get the Life You Really Want citation needed Public sector EditCaan has been involved with the British Government and their agencies on a number of initiatives related to UK business for many years These include The Government Entrepreneur s Forum 19 and The Department for International Development DFID where he worked on the relief effort after the 2010 Pakistan flood The Start Up Loans Company Edit In May 2012 Caan was approached by the government to become Chairman of the Start Up Loans initiative The aim is to support young people with funding and mentoring to start up new businesses in the UK Over 112 million of loans were to be offered to 18 to 30 year olds over a 3 year period James and his board of entrepreneur ambassadors head up the government scheme providing loans of around 2 500 to the 18 to 30 year olds to start their own businesses 20 Charitable activities EditThe James Caan Foundation Edit Caan founded the James Caan Foundation JCF in 2006 after he took a gap year to visit his homeland of Pakistan The JCF supports charities in the UK and seeks to promote greater awareness of issues facing the developing world with a primary focus on children s access to education and healthcare The JCF has funded the construction of a new school at his birthplace Lahore located in the eastern province of Punjab Since first purchasing a barren plot of land and opening the 16 classroom school in 2005 the TCF School named after Caan s father educates over 420 children aged between 5 11 21 2010 Pakistan floods Edit In July 2010 Caan flew to Pakistan immediately after the worst flooding in the country s history and personally purchased prepared and delivered emergency food parcels to families in the Northern village of Nowshera Upon his return to the UK Caan partnered with UNICEF to provide urgent food medical supplies and water and hygiene kits to 1 000 families in the affected area Caan also undertook an extensive media outreach campaign and his trip was widely covered in national newspapers After just two weeks Caan had raised 100 000 for UNICEF Caan and the James Caan Foundation subsequently undertook a project to rebuild a village in Pakistan including schools hospitals homes and all infrastructure and water supplies Aid agencies including UNICEF Oxfam Islamic Relief Muslim Hands and Mosaic were also involved in the project 22 Controversy Edit Caan drew criticism when he was caught on camera offering to buy a baby for his brother for 725 from a family that was a victim of the 2010 Pakistan flood despite having a multi million pound net worth at the time He later stated that he regretted the incident and described his behaviour as clearly wrong 23 Caan was later filmed saying If there s an opportunity to give a life a chance of survival it s more an emotional response than a rational decision What I have to remember is that I am here to build a village 24 The father of the baby responded to those comments stating I am not a trader of my children I can beg for my children but I cannot even think to sell them and I cannot believe such disrespect to a mother and father to believe you can take one of their children from them for the payment of money I cannot believe what a man who is a father has tried to do 25 Other Edit Caan is involved with and supports other charities including The Prince s Trust Marie Curie Mosaic Care Foundation the NSPCC and PENNY APPEAL In 2009 Caan was appointed chairman of The Big Issue Company 26 Caan was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to entrepreneurship and charitable services 27 28 Publications Edit2008 The Real Deal autobiography 2011 Get the Job You Really Want 2012 Get the Life you Really Want 2012 Start Your Business in 7 DaysHonours EditHonorary doctorate in Business Administration from Leeds Met University 2009 Honorary degree from the University of East London citation needed Honorary doctorate in Business Administration from York St John University 2010 29 Honorary doctorate from University of Bradford 2012 21 Awards and nominations EditIn January 2013 Caan was awarded the Entrepreneur of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards 30 Also in 2013 he was named Chairman of the Year at the International Business Awards 8 In January 2014 he was a finalist for the Entrepreneur of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards 31 In January 2015 he was nominated for the Businessman of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards 32 On 29 October 2015 Caan was listed by UK based company Richtopia at number 16 in the list of 100 Most Influential British Entrepreneurs 33 See also EditList of British PakistanisReferences Edit Neate Rupert 6 June 2013 James Caan No parent is not going to help their children The Guardian Retrieved 28 March 2018 History of the Den BBC Online The Business Class CNBC Matthew Drake Janine Yaqoob 13 February 2016 Dragons Den entrepreneur James Caan splits with wife after 32 year marriage Daily Mirror Retrieved 8 July 2017 Celia Walden 8 October 2008 How money stopped mattering for Dragons Den mogul James Caan James Caan The Dragons Den panellist on gap years what makes the ideal investment and his unwavering obsession with windows UK Startup Awards 17 April 2008 Retrieved 1 December 2012 Sarah Ewing 9 June 2013 James Caan To succeed you have to be ready to lose The Telegraph Retrieved 29 March 2018 a b James Caan awarded Chairman of the Year at the 2013 19 September 2013 James Caan CBE s investment group Recruitment Entrepreneur celebrates fifth birthday Business Matters 21 November 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2019 James Caan I thought LinkedIn would ruin my business BusinessCloud co uk 22 June 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2019 Matt Crofton 15 April 2013 Looking for the next Rightmove PrimeResi meets Faisal Butt property s venture capitalist with the Caan do attitude PrimeResi Peter Walker 5 June 2013 James Caan social mobility tsar denies nepotism but employs his daughter The Guardian Retrieved 6 June 2013 Brian Wheeler 6 June 2013 TV experts turned tsars How did they do BBC News Chloe Hamilton 7 June 2013 Was social mobility tsar and former Dragons Den star James Caan right to give his kids a helping hand The Independent Quinn James 30 December 2014 New Year Honours Brent Hoberman and James Caan awarded CBEs The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 13 February 2019 New year honours 2015 the full list The Guardian 30 December 2014 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 13 February 2019 James Caan To Host Business Series on CNBC To Help SMEs CNBC 3 October 2013 James Caan mentors 1m on LinkedIn Recruitment International 10 June 2014 Retrieved 25 June 2014 Mike Butcher 15 November 2010 UK government creates Entrepreneurs Forum advisory board Which ones are just celebrities TechCrunch Retrieved 17 June 2013 Start up loans scheme expanded BBC News 3 January 2013 Retrieved 15 February 2013 a b James Caan If anyone wasn t going to make it then I should have topped that list Asian Image 7 December 2012 Retrieved 17 June 2013 James Caan the Dragon humbled by Pakistan floods disaster The Daily Telegraph 27 August 2010 Dragons Den James Caan regrets offer to buy baby BBC Online 22 October 2010 Retrieved 22 October 2010 Dragons Den tycoon James Caan apologises after trying to buy baby on TV Daily Record 23 October 2010 Retrieved 6 November 2012 I can beg for my children but I cannot even think to sell them Noor Daraz Khan The Nation 23 October 2010 Retrieved 18 July 2019 Matthew Bell 13 December 2009 Enter the Dragon carrying The Big Issue for Pakistan No 61092 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2014 p N8 2015 New Year Honours List PDF 2 January 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 2 January 2015 Honorary Graduates 2010 Winners honoured at British Muslim Awards Asian Image 31 January 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2015 British Muslim Awards 2014 winners Asian Image 31 January 2014 Retrieved 1 November 2015 British Muslim Awards 2015 finalists unveiled Asian Image 23 January 2015 Retrieved 1 November 2015 Martin Bagot 29 October 2015 Teenage apprentice aged 17 ranked with Lord Sugar and Sir Richard Branson as top entrepreneur Daily Mirror Retrieved 29 January 2016 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Caan businessman amp oldid 1131727439, wikipedia, 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