Barbara Ann Corcoran

 Barbara Ann Corcoran, born on March 10, 1949, is an American businesswoman and investor. She is also a public speaker as a consultant, columnist syndicated to a speaker as an author, author, and television show host. She founded The Corcoran Group, a real estate brokerage located in New York City, which she sold to NRT for $66 million in 2001. She shortly thereafter exited the company. One of the show's original "Shark" investors, Corcoran has appeared in all 12 seasons of ABC's Shark Tank to date. In February of 2020, she had completed 53 deals. The largest of these was a $350,000 investment for Coverplay at 40 percent. Corcoran was second of a family of 10 kids who was born in Edgewater. Florence Corcoran was Florence's mother and was a homemaker. Her father, Edwin W. Corcoran Jr. was a bouncing from job to job during Corcoran's childhood. Her family frequently relied on free food deliveries from a local grocery store. Corcoran says that her father was a drunken man who treated her mother with disrespectful and sarcastic remarks. Corcoran was struggling at school and later found out that she had dyslexia. Corcoran began high school in St. Cecilia High School Englewood, after she left her Catholic elementary school. Corcoran was fluent in several courses her freshman year. She was transferred to Leonia High School and graduated with a D.








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