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'Italic text'Italic text'Italic text' Mark (right) at Lismore Born 	Mark Leigh Bouris Education 	University of New South Wales Occupation 	Entrepreneur Business executive Media personality Employer 	Founder and Executive Chairman of Yellow Brick Road Executive Chairman of TZ Limited Known for 	Business entrepreneurship Notable work

Yellow Brick Road Wizard Home Loans Spouse(s) 	Katherine Bouris Website 	http://wwww.ybr.com.co@mail Notes Data from wikipidia

Background

Mark Bouris was born in Punchbowl to a Greek-born father and an Irish-Catholic mother;[2] and lived in Punchbowl until the age of 18.[3] Bouris attended the University of New South Wales. Business career

Wizard Home Loans was founded by Bouris in 1996 and was sold to GE Money in 2004 for $500 million.[4][5] Subsequently Wizard was sold by GE to competitor, Aussie Home Loans, for a fraction of the $500 million during the midst of the Global Financial Crisis in December 2008. Current business

On 18 June 2009, Bouris became the chairman of TZ Limited. Bouris wrote “I am a true believer in TZ, its technology, its people and now its working rhythms. I am excited about the future and I am privileged to be involved in what I consider to be an extraordinarily bright future for this company.”[6]

He currently is the chairman of Yellow Brick Road[7] which is involved in finance planning, finance advice, wealth management and home loans.[8] He is a board member and supporter of the Sydney Roosters rugby league team, in the Australian National Rugby League.[9]

In August 2011, Bouris was appointed as non-executive chairman of Anteo Diagnostics, an Australian biotechnology company that provides innovative medical diagnostic technologies. He is also a Non-Executive Chairman of Serena Resources Limited, an Australian public resources company focused on developing copper opportunities in Chile.[10] Awards

Bouris first entered the BRW Rich 200 list in 2005[11] and in 2007 he was included on the list for the second time.[12]

At the 2015 Australia Day Honours, Bouris was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the finance industry, particularly the home loan mortgage sector, to education, and to charitable organisations.[13] Media personality

Bouris has been well known by Australians for his personal appearance in Wizard Home Loan commercials[14] during the late 1990s and early 21st century. He has also been well known by the Greek community because he has Greek heritage. Based on his high media profile, on 8 June 2009, Bouris was named as the host of the Australian version of The Apprentice to air on the Nine Network, the series aired in 2009 but only remained on air for one season.[7] Bouris remained as host when the spin-off series The Celebrity Apprentice Australia premiered in October 2011. The Celebrity Apprentice was a huge success, and often rated within the top 5 television programs of the day. In November 2011, the Nine Network announced that they had renewed the series for a second season, which began airing in April 2012 and featured imported celebrity David Hasselhoff.

As well as regular media appearances, Bouris hosts The Mentor, a weekly podcast produced and distributed through the PodcastOne network. In 2017, it was announced Mark Bouris would be turning the podcast into a reality television show. [15] References

http://www.ybr.com.au/aboutus/index.cfm "Making a Mark" (transcript). Australian Story. ABC TV. 14 August 2006. Williams, Sue (21 November 2016). "The unlikely suburb of Punchbowl tipped as Sydney's newest property hotspot". The Sydney Morning Herald. About Wizard Home Loans, home loans, personal loan Murray, Lisa (30 October 2004). "Wizard kicks into big league". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 25 January 2008. http://www.tz.net Mark Bouris casts his spell on The Apprentice http://www.ybr.com.au/index.cfm Read, Brent (29 September 2010). "The man who revived the Roosters". The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved 26 February 2012. "Speaker profile: Mark Bouris". Saxtons. The billionaire boom Rich list reveals who has the dough "Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division" (pdf). Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia. 26 January 2015. p. 9. Retrieved 27 January 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pdvAJiPwvM

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/the-express/mark-bouris-wants-struggling-small-businesses-to-sign-up-for-new-show-the-mentor/news-story/35a4dadf88c5dbd25097510a1eeffa8e

External links

Australian Economic Outlook on Property Club Conference

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Living peopleAustralian billionairesAustralian people of Greek descentAustralian people of Irish descentAustralian company foundersAustralian chief executivesMembers of the Order of AustraliaPeople from SydneyMortgage industry of Australia

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Mark Leigh Bouris AM is an Australian businessman who is best known as the founder and chairman of 'Wizard Home Loans', Australia's second largest non-bank mortgage lender behind Aussie Home Loans. He is now the chairman of Yellow Brick Road, a business which he founded in 2007

Contents 1 Background 2 Business career

2.1 Current business

3 Awards 4 Media personality 5 References 6 External link


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