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March
2019.
Lee battles to be millionaire entrepreneur

Shropshire dad hopes to use winnings from X Factor-style competition to launch children’s charity



Lee Haury is hoping to be a millionaire by the end of 2019 after entering a competition organised by a property wealth education and training company.
 

The Shropshire father is hoping to use the proceeds to launch a charity to provide accommodation for parents who are spending time in hospital with their children.
 

He’s one of 40 contestants who entered the Millionaire Maker challenge at the start of the year and, after passing an audition, he is now being mentored by judges before facing a public vote in December.
 

The aim of the contest, organised by Doncaster-based Touchstone Education, is to help as many contestants as possible to generate a turnover of £1million or more.
 

The first to reach the target will receive a VIP package worth £15,000 including an all-expenses paid trip to a Formula One race weekend with Touchstone.
 

Bolton born Lee, who lives in Market Drayton, and who has a six-year-old son, hopes to top the £1million mark by investing in commercial property through joint ventures and investor finance.

He said: “Millionaire Maker has been such a positive, completely new challenge and everything I hoped for. I’ve met some amazing people who have now become friends through this, not to mention increasing my property knowledge immensely.

“Winning the competition would catapult me to a whole new level and open up numerous larger, more challenging and interesting properties and projects. It would provide choice and freedom and would allow me the time to put something back into society for the benefits of others.” 

Lee added: “I’ve worked with children's charities and I'd like to deepen this relationship by providing accommodation for families who are spending time at hospitals with their children, as these facilities are often not provided at a time when these families really do need them the most.”

In January competitors submitted business plans and each was asked to explain what they wanted from the process and what they hoped to achieve, other than to make money.


A final group of 25 was selected by judges, based on the quality of their submissions and on their determination to succeed.

They have been split into two teams, one mentored by Touchstone’s Chief Executive, Paul Smith and Managing Director Abi Hookway, and the other by Paul’s wife and business partner, Aniko, and the company’s Commercial Director Gordon Dutfield, with each battling to produce the first millionaire.
 

After visiting judges’ houses for an intensive training weekend, the contestants are now putting their business plans into practice with help and advice from mentors during weekly catch-up sessions. Each contestant is keeping a video diary to provide a record of their investment journey.  
 

Touchstone, which runs courses and seminars across the UK focused on investment in property, launched the competition as a way of bringing investors together to share their experiences and expertise.
 

Paul said: “We’re always looking for new ways to impart our knowledge and this X-Factor style competition helps to generate some energy and excitement around the process.
 

“By adding a competitive edge, there’s an added incentive for our investors, with help from our staff, to push themselves further to make their property portfolios worker harder for them.”
 

He added: “We’ve already seen some early wins for our investors and, even at this early stage, several are on course to reach the £1million mark by the end of the year.”

 

For more information or high-resolution photographs please email carlos@carlosalbamedia.co.uk or telephone 0141 637 6399 or 07880505647

 

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