"I came to see if you were a real shark," smiled Milele Chikasa Anana as she introduced herself to Daymond John.
This was a very cute moment with John, founder and CEO of FUBU, who is one of the gazillionaire potential investors on ABC's "Shark Tank."
John was keynote speaker at the Minneapolis Urban League's 87th annual gala, held at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Anana, publisher of UMOJA magazine in Madison, Wis., was one of the members of the media asking John questions before he went downstairs to deliver his keynote address, introduced with a glossy "making-of-the-man" video.
John may have been the keynote but "the evening by far belonged to Josie Johnson," one Facebook posting stated, referring to the educator and civil rights leader being honored as the Minneapolis Urban League's 2013 Trailblazer.
John was reportedly a touchy customer about making himself available to the local media and perhaps difficult with the Urban League, my sources say.
But League President Scott Gray said Wednesday, "For someone as driven and successful as he is, I found him to be very accommodating and easy to talk with."
In John's interview with the media, it was obvious he's a take-charge guy. One reporter kicked off our time with John by asking about the entrepreneur's inspiration for his clothing company, FUBU.
"Understand, I'm going to be sharing that during the keynote," said John, who is worth $250 million according to celebrityworth.com. "I'm not certain you want me to answer that. I have no problem doing that. It's just that if you are going to get this information during the keynote, you probably want to ask other things that you wouldn't have, so you can have twice the information."