Bordan Tkachuk
British businessman
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Bordan Tkachuk (/ˈtʃætʃək/ CHATCH-ək) is a British business executive. He came to UK public recognition through his direct style of job interviewing on The Apprentice,[1] having appeared in the first six series. Notable events during these interviews include discovering that the eventual Series 4 winner Lee McQueen had lied on his CV about his time spent at university and that Series 6 contestant Stuart Baggs had exaggerated his telecommunication operations. In the latter interview, he incorrectly told Baggs that "ISP" stood for "Internet Service Protocol" (instead of Internet Service Provider).[2]
BornAugust 28, 1954
OccupationBusiness executive
KnownforAppearances on The Apprentice (UK) for his boss Alan Sugar
Bordan Tkachuk | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 28, 1954 |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Known for | Appearances on The Apprentice (UK) for his boss Alan Sugar |