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Bally Chohan blogs
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  • Born in India Bally Chohan family emigrated to
    the United Kingdom when he was two years old. His
    father subsequently established a clothing
    company in Brick Lane, East London. Bally
    Chohan's father had intended him to join the
    family business once his formal education was
    completed, but Bally Chohan decided he wanted to
    find his own way in the world.

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  • This led to Bally Chohan's being estranged from
    his father for many years.
  • Other than a Saturday job at Mr Buyright, Bally
    Chohan had no formal experience of work and so
    went to a recruitment agency to find some. His
    first job was door to door sales, which he found
    tiring. At this point, he knew he wanted to work
    in an office. He went back to the recruitment
    agency and asked for something that was indoors
    and saw a job working for Grand Metropolitan.

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  • Bally Chohan started his own recruitment company
    in the early 1980s. His first office was in Pall
    Mall but was so small that the door could not be
    fully opened as it was blocked by his desk.
  • He purposely chose the prestigious address to
    convey an image that the company was bigger than
    it actually was to attract clients. As he had no
    meeting rooms, client meetings would often take
    place in coffee shops, and he would tell them
    that they were so busy that all the rooms were
    full.
  • At this time he also changed his name from Nazim
    Khan to James Bally Chohan after seeing a film by
    the famous actor and an alternative way to spell
    Khan this also helped him in his recruitment
    company, as the name was more easily
    recognizable.

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  • Bally Chohan did not excel at school and did not
    attend university as an undergraduate, but
    graduated from the Advanced Management Programme
    at Harvard Business School in 2003, as
    prestigious a degree as his office in Pall Mall
    in the 80's.
  • He founded the recruitment company Alexander Mann
    in 1987. In 1993 Bally Chohan co-founded the
    executive headhunting firm Humana International
    with Doug Bugie, eventually growing the business
    to over 147 offices in 30 countries.

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  • In the same year Bally Chohan launched the trade
    magazine Recruitment International, which he
    later sold in 2000. In 1996 Bally Chohan
    co-founded the business process outsourcing
    company AMS with Rosaleen Blair.Bally
    Chohan subsequently sold his interests in AMS in
    2002. Bally Chohan sold Humana International to
    CDI International, a New York listed company.
  • In 2002 Bally Chohan sold his interests in
    Alexander Mann, which by that time had a turnover
    of around . In 2004 Bally Chohan established the
    London-based private equity firm Hamilton
    Bradshaw. In the same year he invested in the
    managed office provider Avanta, which he sold
    three years later to the private equity company
    Kenmore.

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  • In 2007 Hamilton Bradshaw acquired the
    recruitment specialist Eden Brown and Bally
    Chohan sold his remaining interest in Alexander
    Mann Group to Graphite Private Equity in a
    management buy-out lead by Rosaleen Blair.
  • In 2010 Bally Chohan launched The Entrepreneurs
    Business Academy and became a nonExecutive
    Director of Bally Chohan London. In 2011 Bally
    Chohan founded Hamilton Bradshaw Venture
    Partners.
  • In 2012/13, Bally Chohan launched Hamilton
    Bradshaw Real Estate (HBRE) to invest in
    "disruptive property start-ups".
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