Watford Apprentice Contender Exits in Second-to-Last Week
Lawrence Rosenberg was among three candidates fired on the April 9 episode. The instalment featured a panel grilling five remaining hopefuls over their business plans.
Rosenberg’s reaction
The 29-year-old called the experience once-in-a-lifetime. He said reaching the final five remains a career highlight.
He voiced regret at not challenging claims his plan was written by AI. Rosenberg insists a human drafted the document.
Evidence and defence
Rosenberg says he holds more than 100 hours of logs. He believes these records prove human authorship.
He has previously described authenticity as central to his approach. He also aims to treat professional contacts as friends.
Background and profile
Rosenberg attended Yavneh College in Borehamwood. He later studied at the University of Manchester.
He has contributed to LBC and The Telegraph. Prior to the show, he argued PR lacked tech-led transformation.
Series finale and prize
The programme awards a £250,000 investment and a business partnership with Lord Sugar. Two finalists will compete for the prize.
- Pascha Myhill, a recruitment consultant from Berkshire, plans to build a private healthcare recruitment firm.
- Karishma Vijay, a Surrey-based beauty brand owner, seeks funds to grow her company.
The final airs on BBC One on Thursday, April 16, at 9pm.
Context
The episode that eliminated Rosenberg also trimmed the field to five contenders. The segment featured scrutiny from a panel of business experts.
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