Barbara Ann Corcoran
Barbara Ann Corcoran (born March 10, 1949) is an American businesswoman investor and speaker. She is also a consultant, speaker writer, syndicated columnist, TV personality, author and author. In 2001, she established The Corcoran Group in New York City. She sold the business to NRT for $66 millions. Shortly thereafter, she exited from the business. Corcoran has been a part of 12 episodes of ABC's Shark Tank seasons. She has been involved in 53 deals as of February of 2020. The biggest was a $350,000 investment to cover 40% of Coverplay. Corcoran was born in Edgewater, New Jersey, the youngest of 10 children in a middle class Irish-Catholic family. Florence Corcoran's mother was a homemaker. Edwin W. Corcoran Jr. was her father. He was constantly switching jobs throughout Corcoran's entire life. Sometimes, the family relied on deliveries of food for free from a local grocer. Corcoran still remembers her father as someone who was drunk occasionally and did not treat her mother with respect. Corcoran was a troubled student throughout school. Corcoran later found out that she had dyslexia. Corcoran entered high school at St. Cecilia High School Englewood following her departure from her Catholic elementary school. Corcoran who was in the process of failing many classes during her first year of high school, was moved to Leonia High School. There, she received a D.




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