Lori Greiner, an inventor, entrepreneur, and reality TV personality runs the business For Your Ease Only, where Daniel Greiner serves as vice president and chief financial officer. At the Bell & Howell Corporation, he had previously held the position of controller.
He has been there for Lori from the beginning, and he has been a huge source of inspiration and encouragement.
When she was a young aspirant designer in Chicago with unrealistically lofty success aspirations, they first met in the Lincoln Park Bar Kincaid’s.
The combination of Lori’s creativity and ambition with Dan’s commitment and practicality made her one of the most recognized figures in business.
He oversees the shipping, packing, accounting, and inventory duties while she handles sales, marketing, and legal matters from the same desk.
She has invented and sold over 400 goods, is worth $50 million, and now holds over 120 US and foreign patents, all of which are evidence of their productive working relationship.
Dan Greiner’s Date of Birth and Age
Nothing is known about his precise date of birth. Dan was born in 1980, as is well known. He may be 41 or 42 years old in 2022.
Dan Greiner’s Wife
Between their two homes in Philadelphia and Chicago, Dan and his wife reside. Both homes are rich and luxurious. They are also practical since her items are transported from Chicago and the Philadelphia location is close to the QVC studio. There are no children yet for the pair.
Dan Greiner’s Career
The saying “behind every successful man is a woman” is turned on its head by the union of Lori Greiner, a “warm-blooded shark,” and Daniel. He left the Bell & Howell Corporation at the beginning of her business career to work for her wife’s new company.
When she created her first successful innovation, a complicated plastic box to arrange earrings, in 1996, he was there to support her and provide the required advice.
Before the Christmas season, she negotiated an agreement with J.C. Penney and subsequently copyrighted it. She became wealthy with the product in only two years.
When the QVC network contacted her in 1998, Dan played a key role in her expanding business. She acquired the title of “The Queen of QVC” when she started hosting the Clever and Unique Creations Show on the shopping network.
The showrunners of the US television series Shark Tank were attracted to her remarkable success.
In 2012, she appeared on the program as one of the sharks (investors). Lori has so far made some of the most successful investments in the program, including in a business called Scrub Daddy which makes a household sponge with a variable texture (it becomes stiff in cold water and soft in warm water).
Lori acquired 20% of the business from its owner Aaron Krause for $200,000 after undercutting her colleague’s sharks Kevin O’Leary and Daymond John.
The line’s overall sales reached $50 million in January 2017, making it the most profitable line in the show’s history. Dan has made multiple appearances in the spin-off series “Beyond the Tank,” along with Lori.