James Caan (businessman)

Entrepreneur

Birthday December 28, 1960

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Lahore, Pakistan

Age 63 years old

Nationality Pakistan

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1960

James Caan (born Nazim Khan; 28 December 1960) is a British-Pakistani entrepreneur and television personality.

1980

He had various jobs and worked for several recruitment companies; Caan started his own recruitment company in the early 1980s.

His first office, which was tiny, was in Pall Mall, but he chose the prestigious address to add credibility to his business.

1985

Caan founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann in 1985, which he sold in 2002.

1987

Caan founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann in 1987.

1993

In 1993, he co-founded the executive head-hunting firm Humana International, and sold his stake in 1999.

He is also the founder and CEO of the UK-based private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw.

Born in Lahore, Pakistan, Caan's family emigrated to the United Kingdom when he was two years old.

Caan's father had intended for his son to join the family business but Caan left home at 16, which led to Caan's estrangement from his father for many years.

In 1993, he co-founded the executive headhunting firm Humana International with Doug Bugie, eventually growing the business to over 147 offices in 30 countries.

1996

In 1996, Caan co-founded the business process outsourcing company AMS with Rosaleen Blair.

1999

In 1999, Caan sold Humana International to CDI International, a New York listed company.

Later that year, Caan sold a minority stake in Alexander Mann Group to private equity firm Advent International.

2000

In the same year, Caan launched the trade magazine Recruitment International, which he sold in 2000.

2002

Caan subsequently sold his interests in AMS in 2002.

In 2002, Caan sold his interests in Alexander Mann, which had a turnover of around £130 million by that time.

2003

He had no university education and in 2003, attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.

2004

In 2004, Caan established the London-based private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw, an investment group that specialises in Seed Capital and Growth Capital for recruitment businesses.

2007

He was an investor on the BBC television programme Dragons' Den, in which he was one of the Dragons from 2007 to 2010.

More recently, he has hosted The Business Class on CNBC, a series which sees him joined by experts from a cross-section of industries to analyse and advise innovative UK small and medium enterprises.

He is also Chairman of the UK Government's Start Up Loans Scheme.

In 2007, Caan joined the panel of Dragons' Den judges for the show's fifth series.

2009

In 2009, Caan launched HBRIDA, with his then business partner Helen Reynolds (ex ACEO of the REC).

HBRIDA worked with SME recruitment agencies to help them achieve growth and led them to an exit.

2010

In 2010, Caan launched The Entrepreneurs Business Academy and became a non–Executive Director of McCann London.

2011

In 2011, Caan founded Hamilton Bradshaw Venture Partners.

In 2011, James Caan launched his mobile app 'James Caan Business Secrets'.

Within weeks of launching the app rose to Number 1 in the iTunes chart and later became the fastest downloaded Business app of the year.

It has regularly been ranked as a top business app by various publications, it has received over 250,000 downloads and has more than 1.5 million sessions.

2012

Reynolds performed a management buyout of the business in March 2012.

In 2012/13, Caan launched Hamilton Bradshaw Real Estate (HBRE) to invest in "disruptive property start-ups".

Hilary Devey replaced James Caan on Dragons Den in 2012.

In 2012, CNBC approached him to host The Business Class, a series which sees him joined by experts from a cross-section of industries, looking at the challenges and opportunities UK SMEs face.

Each 30-minute episode featured an innovative business seeking guidance to help it grow in the marketplace.

2013

Founded in 2013, Recruitment Entrepreneur is the Seed Capital arm of Hamilton Bradshaw, which provides seed funding and support for ambitious, experienced recruitment professionals to start or scale their own recruitment ventures.

In June 2013, Caan gave an interview in which he criticised parents who aid their children with finding jobs and don't let them 'stand on their own Two Feet', he was accused of hypocrisy when it emerged that he had employed his daughter in one of his companies.

Caan responded that his daughter's recruitment process had been "rigorous".

However, in an interview with The Independent Caan admitted, "I would find it very difficult not to help my child".

The series' popularity saw it recommissioned for a second series in October 2013.

2015

Caan was recognised in the 2015 New Year Honours List, with a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to entrepreneurship and charitable services through the James Caan Foundation.