Barbara Corcoran
Barbara Corcoran | |
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Born |
Barbara Ann Corcoran March 10, 1949 Edgewater, New Jersey, U.S. |
Residence | Manhattan, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | St. Thomas Aquinas College (B.Ed.) |
Occupation | Founder of The Corcoran Group, Barbara Corcoran Inc. and Barbara Corcoran Venture Partners |
Net worth | US$80 Million[1] |
Spouse(s) | Bill Higgins |
Children | 2[2] |
Barbara Ann Corcoran (born March 10, 1949[3][4][5] in Edgewater, New Jersey) is an American businesswoman, investor, speaker, consultant, syndicated columnist, author, and television personality. As a television personality, she is a "Shark" investor on ABC's Shark Tank.
Biography
She graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas College with a degree in education in 1971.[6][7] After graduation, she taught school for a year, but soon moved on working various jobs including a side job renting apartments in New York City. She wanted to be her own boss, and in 1973 co-founded a real estate business called The Corcoran Group with her boyfriend, who fronted a $1,000 loan (approximately $5,420, inflation-adjusted, 2016).[5][7][8][9] In the mid-1970s she also began publishing The Corcoran Report on real estate data trends in New York City.[7]
In 2001, Corcoran sold her business to NRT Incorporated for $66 million.[3][10] She is also a "Shark" investor on ABC's Shark Tank, and is invested in more than twenty businesses to date.[11]
Real estate commentator
Barbara is a columnist for More Magazine, The Daily Review, and Redbook, has written several books, and has been featured in various shows such as Larry King Live.[12] She has been a guest business speaker at various real estate events and is a business consultant via her consulting and television production business, Barbara Corcoran Inc. She is also the real estate contributor to NBC's Today show, hosts The Millionaire Broker with Barbara Corcoran on CNBC, and writes a weekly column in the New York Daily News.[2]
Personal life
Corcoran resides in Manhattan with her second husband, Bill Higgins,[13] and their two children.[2] On the April 18, 2014 episode of Shark Tank, Corcoran said one of her children is a seven-year-old adopted daughter, and has also said her second is a son in his twenties, Tom Corcoran. In season 5 episode 26 of Shark Tank, which aired April 25, 2014, Corcoran shares that her son attended an Ivy League school. On season 8, Barbara said her daughter Katie has learning disabilities.
Selected works
- If You Don't Have Big Breasts, Put Ribbons On Your Pigtails: and Other Lessons I Learned From My Mom; (aka "Use What You've Got), New York : Penguin, 2003. ISBN 1-59184-002-3 (co-authored with Bruce Littlefield)
- Nextville: Amazing Places to Live Your Life, Springboard Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-446-17827-3
- Shark Tales: How I Turned $1,000 into a Billion Dollar Business, SPortfolio Trade, 2011. ISBN 1-59184-418-5 (co-authored with Bruce Littlefield)
References
- ↑ http://www.thesquander.com/shocking-net-worth-shark-tank-cast-net-worth-2016/authors_squanderguy
- 1 2 3 karenrosesilentscream.com/authors_Barbara-Corcoran-(1502529).htm
- 1 2 Green, Penelope. "The Real Estate 'Queen' in Her Hive", The New York Times, September 25, 2005. Accessed March 17, 2011. "'I never saw myself as a protected person,' said Ms. Corcoran, adding that she grew up in a two-room apartment in Edgewater, N.J., the second of 10 children."
- ↑ Whitford, David, "Stepping Into a New Role", Fortune, February 28, 2006
- 1 2 Neuman, William, "BIG DEAL: A Gun, a Gallop and a Goodbye", The New York Times, Sunday, October 30, 2005
- ↑ St. Thomas Aquinas College Alumni Hall of Fame Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 3 Livingston, R.T., "The Corcoran Group: A Marketing Maven Forges into the Future", The Cooperator, December/January 2000.
- ↑ "US Inflation Calculator". US Inflation Calculator. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ↑ Corcoran, Barbara (2011). Shark Tales: How I Turned $1,000 into a Billion Dollar Business. Portfolio Trade. p. 320. ISBN 1-59184-418-5.
- ↑ "Barbara Corcoran: Rejection Breeds Success". The Wall Street Journal. June 2, 2011. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
- ↑ "About Barbara". BarbaraCorcoran.com. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- ↑ Jr, +Gresham Harkless. "Meet the Sharks: Barbara Corcoran - Hearpreneur". ceoblognation.com.
- ↑ [articlebio.com]
Further reading
- MacDonald, Jay, "Fame & Fortune: Barbara Corcoran: 'Jersey girl' trumped Trump with street smarts", Bankrate.com
- Morgenstern, Julie, " Barbara Corcoran's Second Act", O: The Oprah Magazine, March 2005
- Rosen, Alison, "Home Viewing: former Megabroker Barbara Corcoran closes the deal on a TV career", Time Out New York, April 27 – May 3, 2006.