The success of the Queen of QVC can be attributed to her exceptional entrepreneurial vision and innovative thinking.
With the creation of about 350 products under her belt, Greiner has indeed revolutionized several industries.
The fact that Greiner was a communications student didn’t stop her from dreaming big.

Greiner shelled out $10,000 to make the prototype of her invention.
She luckily got connected with JCPenney, but the challenge didn’t stop there.
Besides her business sensibilities, her success is also made possible because of her supportive husband, Dan Greiner.

Dan took out a loan worth $120,000 against their house to fund the production of Lori’s invention.
Lori joined the show in 2012.
She funded 10 of the 20 most successful inventions in the show’s history.

“Shark Tank” has indeed become a big part of Greiner’s life.
But outside of it, there’s still so much to know about the Chicago native.
- She also released her own book titled “Invent It, Sell It, Bank It!
Make Your Million-Dollar Idea Into a Reality,” a guide for future entrepreneurs.
Greiner is also a multi-award-winning individual.
Then in 2018, she was awarded the Sherry Lansing “Woman of the Year” award.
But more than her accomplishments, Greiner is also big on humanitarian causes.
“I’m a big believer in humanitarian causes.
“If you are lucky enough to be successful, you have a responsibility to give back.”