ABC TV's Shark Tank features The Sharks -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- as they invest in America's best businesses and products. The Sharks give people from all walks of life the chance to chase the American dream, and potentially secure business deals that could make them millionaires.
Now there's an online version called BizTank aimed at the Haredi Orthodox Jewish community.
As John Aidan Byrne wrote in the New York Post,
This unusual clone of the hit reality television series is Web-only — it can be seen online at biztankmoguls.com — and is the brainchild of Joel Klein, a former rabbi turned chief executive of Immediate Marketing & Business Consulting. And the purpose of his Brooklyn-based program isn’t to generate a mass audience, he says — it’s to connect entrepreneurs of the conservative Jewish Haredi community with mostly Jewish investors.
Launched last year, and hosted out of Klein’s offices in Williamsburg, “BizTank” brings in Jewish entrepreneurs who pitch a panel of seasoned investors, known as the “moguls.” The investments range from $50,000 to $5,000,000 — and so far $4 million in deals have been arranged.Check out this video to see the moguls in action, and a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor and inventor who pitched his product to them.
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They need to get chairs that will let people sit without slouching. Gives a bad impression, besides being very bad for the back.
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