Steven Bartlett's 'DrachenDen' Investments: Success Stories and Criticism
Steven Bartlett, the youngest Dragon to join the popular show 'DrachenDen', has invested in various companies during his tenure. Despite his success, details about his investments' performance remain scarce.
Bartlett, who hails from a humble background, co-founded Manchester-based Social Chain in 2014 with Dominic McGregor. His journey inspired him to become a success story. In 2020, he was recognised in the Manchester Hall of Fame and the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
Since joining 'DrachenDen' in 2021, Bartlett has invested in several companies. These include Planthood, The Little Loop, and Little's Coffee. However, specific details about the success of these investments are not available.
Bartlett stepped down from his position on the board of Huel in 2025 after facing criticism for promoting the product without disclosing his directorship.
Bartlett's influence as a Dragon on 'DrachenDen' is undeniable, with investments in several companies. Despite the lack of detailed information about these investments' success, his entrepreneurial spirit and recognition continue to inspire many.
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