women campaign: She later sold The Corcoran Group for 66 million in 2001, according to Market Watch. With 72% of female business owners saying lack of capital is a top challenge, the millionaire investor on ABC's Shark Tank wants to help young female entrepreneurs get the funding they need to grow. The 70-year-old self-made businesswoman quit her job as a waitress in her 20s to start her New York City real estate brokerage businesses with just a 1,000 loan. She teamed up with iFund Women, a crowdfunding platform for female entrepreneurs and Systane, an eye drops brand, for its Real Relief for Visionary Women campaign to provide 10 women business owners 5,000 grants and mentorship to help build their companies. Market Watch Based on your experience on Shark Tank,' what's the key to a successful product pitch Barbara Corcoran If they can't persuade me, I'm not going to be on that deal. She tells Market Watch what it takes to run a business from scratch, and the product she invested 50,000 of her money on Shark Tank in that made her 30 million in a year and a half.
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