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Former Apprentice finalist on challenging construction’s status quo

With two decades of experience in construction, Michaela Wain has always been passionate about attracting more women to the industry. She tells Nadine Buddoo why the BBC reality show has been a game changer for her mission to promote gender equality

Viewers of BBC’s The Apprentice will be familiar with the competitive challenges, squabbling candidates and scathing critiques from Lord Alan Sugar and his aides. With this year’s winner set to be revealed later this month, the current cohort of contestants will undoubtedly be considering what life after the show will bring.

For former The Apprentice candidate and business owner Michaela Wain, the show was a useful stepping stone but not the starting point for her success.

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