
The Partner
Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World and star of The Profit, seeks a partner to help him manage his many businesses. The winner receives a lucrative contract and an equity stake in all of Marcus's portfolio.
- 2017-2017
- 1 season
- CNBC
- Game Show, Reality
Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World and star of The Profit, seeks a partner to help him manage his many businesses. The winner receives a lucrative contract and an equity stake in all of Marcus's portfolio.
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Season 1 Episode Guide
Episode 1
Ten Candidates, One Partner
Tue, Mar 7, 2017 43 mins
In this series premiere, ten candidates arrive in Chicago to compete for a position working alongside Marcus Lemonis and an equity stake in his multi-million dollar company. Marcus puts the finalists to the test by challenging their communication skills. Who will crack under the pressure, and who will take the next step toward becoming The Partner?
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