Lori Greiner Bio, Age, Parents, Husband, Kids, Shark Tank, J.C. Penney, QVC, Net Worth

Lori Greiner Biography

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Lori Greiner is an American television personality, inventor, and entrepreneur.

Greiner is best known as an investor on the reality TV show Shark Tank and its spin-off Beyond the Tank. She is the president and founder of For Your Ease Only, Inc.

Lori Greiner Age

Greiner is 51 years old as of 2020. She was born on 9 December 1969.

Lori Greiner Parents and Siblings

At the time this article was written, there was no available information regarding Greiner’s parents or siblings was available. We will provide information on her family as soon as it is available.

Lori Greiner Husband

Greiner is married to her husband Dan Greiner. She and her husband got married in 2010.

Lori Greiner J.C. Penney

When starting out her career in 1996, Greiner created and patented a plastic earring organizer. The product was picked by J.C. Penney before the holiday season, allowing her to pay off her $300,000 loan in eighteen months.

She also has patented consumer products in other categories such as cosmetic organization, jewelry storage, travel, electronics, and household items.

Lori Greiner QVC

After J.C. Penney, Greiner went on to expand her company. Her product appeared on Home Shopping Network and in the retail store Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

Later on, Greiner transitioned to QVC. In the year 2000, she launched Clever & Unique Creations, one of the longest-running shows on the network.

Lori Greiner Shark Tank

Greiner joined Shark Tank, a U.S. TV series in 2012. Two years later, in 2014, she did an investment in Scrub Daddy, a company that produces a texture-changing household sponge.

This investment was regarded as one of the biggest successes in Shark Tank history. Other of her Shark Tank investments include; Bantam Bagels, Squatty Potty, Readerest, Paint Brush Cover, Hold Your Haunches among others.

Lori Greiner Net Worth

Greiner has an estimated net worth of around $100 million.

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