Sean Yazbeck is a British businessman. He is the winner of the fifth season of Donald Trump's reality show, The Apprentice. He is the recipient of the 2014 'British Entrepreneur of The Year Award' from the British Government's, Department for International Trade. He is the Founder and CEO of an Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Company in America. He is the benefactor of 'The Sean Yazbeck Centre for Digital Innovation' at Solent University, a learning centre for BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in media, software and business.
Business
Yazbeck has multiple business interests in technology. He worked with Donald Trump to build the $500 million, five-star hotel, Trump SoHo in New York City. He later founded the technology services company, Wavsys which in 2014 was named an 'Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Company in America', with over $100 million per annum in revenue and employing more than 500 employees. In 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported that Yazbeck's Industry 4.0 digitization software platform, Scopeworker signed a multi-billion dollar deal with the Sprint Corporation to automate the supplier services for their 5G network build. He is the founder of OptimalAI, a company that creates artificial intelligence products and services for industry. OptimalAI is a spinout from University College London's AI Centre. Co-founded by Google's Deepmind, Cisco and Adobe, the AI Centre is one of the leading AI research institutions in the world.
Yazbeck and Piers Morgan are the only non-Americans to have won Donald Trump's The Apprentice. Both are British. Yazbeck was selected to appear on The Apprentice because he had been awarded the EB-1 visa green card for "persons of extraordinary ability". He won more tasks than any other Apprentice candidate and remained unbeaten as Project Manager over the 18 weeks. He was chosen by Trump to be the winner during the show's live finale in Los Angeles. According to Trump, Yazbeck overwhelmingly won the national vote, the first ever conducted for an Apprentice finale. In the final task, Yazbeck was chosen to oversee a Barenaked Ladiescharity concert, sponsored by Pontiac, to benefit the World Wildlife Fund. For winning the final task and being hired as Trump's Apprentice, Yazbeck chose to oversee the Trump SoHo project, with a one-year contract exceeding $250,000. He was also given a new Pontiac G6 hardtop convertible, mirroring Kendra Todd's reward of a Pontiac Solstice. Yazbeck returned as a boardroom judge on The Apprentice 6, and hosted his own show, Reality Trailblazers, on the TV Guide Channel. He also appeared on Miss Universe, Live with Regis and Kelly, MTV Video Music Awards, 1 vs. 100, Soap Talk, Identity and MTV's From G's to Gents.