The Apprentice Ambrose was hired by
Alan Sugar in the final episode of series three of
The Apprentice, which aired on
BBC One on 13 June 2007, after he defeated fellow finalist Kristina Grimes. Ambrose was project manager of his team twice in the show, in weeks 7 and 10, and was on the winning team 5 out of the 10 tasks and also on the losing team 5 out of the 10 tasks, and passed the interview stage putting him to the final. Ambrose's and Grimes's task in the finale was to design money-making buildings to be sited on the
South Bank of the
River Thames in London.
Working for Amsprop After his
Apprentice victory, Ambrose was assigned a role at Sugar's property company
Amsprop. He was also training as a surveyor. He was to be in charge of developing a hotel and golf course near
Stansted Airport, and it was reported that he and Lord Sugar were planning on building
London's most expensive office and might bid for a prime site on London's
St. James's Square. , Ambrose had reportedly "been working diligently on a property website that allows buyers to speed up legal obstacles". , he had reportedly relaunched www.amsprop.com – "a one-stop shop giving customers instant access to all of AMSPROP's portfolio". However, in April 2010 he was reported to be leaving to start his own venture.
Post Amsprop In December 2015, he was reported to be operating several London bars and restaurants, and serving as chairman of the London Contemporary Orchestra. ==See also==