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by Real Business - Friday, 9th May 2008

Top ten hottest entrepreneurs

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But sometimes, mainly on a Friday, we talk about frivolous things. Like which entrepreneurs are easy on the eye. And because it’s Friday, we thought we’d publish the fruits of our discussion.

So without any further ado, ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, Real Business would like to present the Top Ten Hottest Male and Female Entrepreneurs.

Top ten hottest male entrepreneurs

1) Wilfred Emmanuel JonesThe Black Farmer
A seed of lust was planted within Real Business when Wilfred Emmanuel Jones first featured in the magazine.

2) Alki DavidFilmOn
Alki David looks like he’s just stepped off a movie set where he’s playing the bad, bad, ooh but so good guy.

3) Declan ReddingtonAdConnection
Declan Reddington’s in media. Real Business is in media. It’s clearly a match made in heaven.

4) Steve LeachBigmouthmedia
Real Business columnist, our Entrepreneur of the Year 2007 and contender for the unofficial Real Business Awards for Hotness 2008.

5) Steve GreenhalghKate’s Cakes
Steve Greenhalgh’s got rugged good looks and can keep us supplied with chocolate cake forever. ‘Nuff said.

6) Richard BransonVirgin
Is it just us or is Richard Branson getting better with age?

7) Nick GreenTangent Communications
Nick Green is another reason we want to be in digital marketing when we grow up.

8) James Knight Keystone Law
James Knight makes us want to use big, intelligent words such as pulchritudinous to describe what he looks like.

9) Seb BishopMIVA
It’s the chiselled jaw, it’s the work in Uganda, it’s everything.

10) Jamie MitchellInnocent Drinks
The thinking woman’s crumpet

Shout out to the Dragons: James Caan, Peter Jones, Richard Farleigh
Is it the arrogance of Jones, the sophistication of Caan or Aussie Farleigh’s floppy hair that has us breathing fire? Or is it the power they hold in the Dragoney talons.

Top ten hottest female entrepreneurs

1) Sarah McVittieTextperts
Sarah McVittie’s smart, beautiful and fast-becoming one of the country’s top female entrepreneurs. We also want to be her when we grow up.

2) Michelle MoneUltimo Bras
Michelle Mone: a lingerie legend with luscious looks to boot.

3) Natalie MassenetNet-A-Porter
Natalie Massenet holds her own even when in the company of supermodels. We should hate her but actually we love her.

4) Karen HantonToptable
Karen Hanton’s tops in our book: Successful, sophisticated and stunning (*sigh*).

5) Vanessa PhillipsOutsec
As well as making our list, Vanessa Phillips must surely be top of the saucy secretaries register.

6) Louisa FletcherPropertypriceadvice.co.uk
She may be a property valuation expert but we think Louisa Fletcher is priceless. Fletcher also gets points for being a Real Business Women of the Future Ambassador.

7) Letizia TufariVenturi’s Kitchen
They say the key to a man’s heart is through his stomach but we’re sure it helps if you also look as glamorous as Letizia Tufari.

9) Denise PritchardTotal Marketing Network
Denise Pritchard founded Total Marketing Network. We reckon she's a Total Marketing Babe.

9) Anya HindmarchDesigner
Bags are Anya Hindmarch’s bag but she ain’t no bag lady.

10) Tamara MellonJimmy Choo
Tamara Mellon wears the type of come-hither-stilettos we can only dream of parading around in. Maybe by putting her in our top ten, she’ll send us a pair?

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