Kyle Donovan is a Brooklyn resident from New York with an insatiable drive for entrepreneurism. He entered the Shark Tank pitching the idea for his hygienic solution to cutlery being contaminated on restaurant tables. Introducing iFork to the sharks certainly had one shark listening. So who is Kyle Donovan? Find out now.
In his earlier days, Kyle Donovan created a magazine called “NV Magazine.” It was a bimonthly magazine filled with information on investing, finance, technology and fashion.
Here is a timeline on Kyle Donovan’s business ventures:
- At 19 he started his own photography business
- At age 24 he bought his first property in New York City
- Age 26 he taught himself about the stock market
- He’s the founder of the Inccubator which is a social networking platform
- He has spoken at Colombia and Wharton Business school. He provided $1000s for scholarships
Is iFork still in business?
When Kyle Donovan walked into the tank he was seeking $100,000 for 5% of his company. He accepted a deal for $100,000 for 15% of his business by Barbara Corcoran.
The company is still in business as the website is still live and updated. iFork isn’t mentioned anywhere on Kyle’s Linkedin page but it is mentioned on his Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/ikyledonovan/ Kyle’s bio says, “Baby baller, tech founder, inventor, serial entrepreneur, Shark Tank alumni (www.ifork.com), lover of life and laughter.” He also includes a link to his social networking platform Inccubator.
Kyle loves the good life and you can see him enjoying a sunny Labor Day in a pool with New York City in his background.
He loves being adventurous as you can see him preparing to scuba dive. One thing is certain, he is thankful as he says this, “From #brooklyn to #tulum … from playing skelly in streets to doing scuba in the Cenotes. It has been an AMAZING AMAZING journey in which I am humbled, thankful and blessed. #birthday #life #entrepreneur #godisgood”
He’s definitely a reader!! In this post he shares that two of his friends sent him books. One was “The Lean Startup” by Eric Ries and “The Simple Path to Wealth” by JL Collins. Kyle said books are truly a blessing and he is grateful for what he will learn from inside the books.
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