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He and ex-professional footballer [[Terry Hurlock]] own "Mancunian Maid" - a thoroughbred racing horse.
He and ex-professional footballer [[Terry Hurlock]] own "Mancunian Maid" - a thoroughbred racing horse.

He is best friends with magician's assistant [[Debbie McGee]].


==References==
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Piers Linney
BornFebruary 1971
EducationThe University of Manchester
Occupation(s)Businessman
Television personality
Known forDragons' Den
The Secret Millionaire
SpouseTara Linney
ChildrenTiger and Electra
Websitehttp://pierslinney.com

Piers Linney (born February 1971)[1] is a British businessman, who is the current Co-CEO of the cloud-based IT business Outsourcery, and is best known for being a 'dragon' on the BBC Two business series Dragons' Den.

Linney appeared on the Channel 4 series The Secret Millionaire in 2011, where he worked in Wolverhampton at a Young Offenders' institution.

Early life

Linney's mother was originally from Saint Philip, Barbados and his father was from Manchester, England. His first job was working as a paper boy; at the age of 14, he stopped working through a newsagents and started buying and selling the papers straight from the supplier.[2]

Dragons' Den

In 2013, Linney joined the panel of the BBC Two television series Dragons' Den, along with new dragon Kelly Hoppen.

Investments

  • Skinny Tan - £60,000 for 10% of the business (Joint investment with Kelly Hoppen)
  • Mainstage Travel - £100,000 for 15% of the business
  • Vini & Bal's Rustic Indian - £50,000 for 30% of the business
  • energyEGG - £50,000 for 30% of the business

Personal life

Linney has two children Tiger and Electra, with his wife Tara, who runs a dance studio. He is a keen mountain biker.[3]

After studying law and accounting at the University of Manchester, Linney went on to land a job at City law firm SJ Berwin in 1995.[4]

He and ex-professional footballer Terry Hurlock own "Mancunian Maid" - a thoroughbred racing horse.

References

  1. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006vq92/dragons/piers-linney
  2. ^ Daisy Buchanan (2013-08-11). "Dragon's Den Piers Linney: 10 things you need to know about new Dragon - Mirror Online". Mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
  3. ^ http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/dragons-den-piers-linney-10-2145466
  4. ^ http://www.startups.co.uk/who-is-piers-linney-12-key-facts-about-dragons-den-s-latest-recruit.html