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Michael Wekerle (born December 17, 1963) is a Canadian merchant banker and television personality, best known for being an investor on the Canadian reality show Dragons' Den for three years first appearing in the ninth season. [1]
Bartlett joined the long-running investment reality television program, Dragons' Den, in 2021. He was one of the five titular "dragon" investors to which aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their ideas/products and at the time the youngest to appear on the show.
Richard Bruce Farleigh (born Richard Buckland Smith, 9 November 1960) [1] is an Australian private investor and reality television personality. He was a member of the Business Review Weekly Rich 200 list, a list of the 200 wealthiest Australian individuals. [when?] Farleigh featured in series 3 and 4 of BBC's Dragons' Den.
Meaden is known for her appearances as an investor ('dragon') on the BBC Two series Dragons' Den, [13] where she took over from Rachel Elnaugh in the third series in August 2006. Like Elnaugh, Meaden was the only female investor, although this changed in subsequent seasons with the arrival of Hilary Devey to replace James Caan.
She was one of the five investors ("Dragons") in the first two series of the show, being the only female dragon at that time. [11] During her tenure on the show, she made five agreed investment offers [ 12 ] –in Grails, [ 13 ] Le Beanock, [ 14 ] Snowbone, [ 15 ] Elizabeth Galton [ 16 ] and Bedlam Puzzles .
In 2015, Dickinson announced that she was leaving Dragons' Den after the ninth season. [13] She returned for season 12 in 2017. [14] In 2012, Dickinson guest starred as a past version of herself on the Canadian television period drama Murdoch Mysteries, in the episode called "Invention Convention", as a possible investor. [15]
Jennifer Bernice Campbell (née Sproson; born 5 October 1961) is a British entrepreneur.She bought YourCash Europe Ltd from RBS in 2010. She was a "Dragon" in Series 15 and 16 of the UK's Dragons' Den, between 2017 – 2019.
She is the first black woman investor on the show. In 2024 she became a guest dragon on the 21st series of Dragons' Den (British TV programme). [24] Grede also is chairwoman of the 15 Percent Pledge, an initiative for retailers to reserve 15% of their shelf space for black-owned businesses. [2]