Lori Greiner, entrepreneur on QVC and investor on ABC's "Shark Tank"
AGE: 45
HOMETOWN: Chicago
LIVES IN: Chicago and Los Angeles
FAMILY: Married to Dan Greiner
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in communication from Loyola University Chicago
CAREER: Self-employed inventor of consumer products and home furnishings
FIRST APPEARANCE ON QVC: 1998
FIRST APPEARANCE ON SHARK TANK: 2012
COMPANIES INVESTED IN: CordaRoy's bean bag chairs, Scrub Daddy sponges, Stella Valle jewelry, Hold Your Haunches shapewear, Bantam bagels
TIPS FOR SELLING ON QVC: Know the top three selling features of your product, be confident and practice your sales pitch
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