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Kate Walsh (businesswoman)
English businesswoman and former reality television contestant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kate Walsh (born 17 June 1981)[1] is an English business executive and former television personality. Walsh come to public attention in March 2009 whilst appearing as a candidate in the fifth series of The Apprentice.[2][3] She subsequently co-hosted the Channel 5 evening entertainment show Live from Studio Five from to 2009 until 2011 and also its replacement show OK! TV during 2011.[4]
In 2024, Walsh was appointed as Chief Retail Officer for BoConcept in Denmark.
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Early life
Walsh grew up in Staffordshire and attended Blake Valley Technology College. She graduated with a BSc degree in Psychology and Management from Aston University, Birmingham.[2][5]
The Apprentice
In 2009, Walsh took part in Series 5 of The Apprentice where she competed for a job working for Alan Sugar. She finished as runner-up to Yasmina Siadatan.[3]
TV presenting career
After her stint on The Apprentice, Walsh hosted a women's fashion segment on GMTV, appearing for a number of episodes.[6]
In September 2009, Walsh joined Channel 5 to present Live from Studio Five.[7] She presented the show alongside various co-presenters until its cancellation in February 2011.[8] Walsh was the only presenter from the original line-up to remain with the programme from its launch.[8] Walsh co-presented the entertainment show, OK! TV, from 14 February 2011 to August 2011.[9]
Business career
Before appearing on The Apprentice Walsh had worked in business including as a Licensing Development Manager for a coffee company.[10]
After the TV presenting career, Walsh returned to working in the retail industry. She worked for around ten years at Pandora in a variety of roles ultimately as Senior Vice President Omnichannel Retail.[11] In April 2024, Walsh was appointed as Chief Retail Officer for BoConcept.[12]
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