Marcus Lemonis Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Camping world, Profit, and Net Worth

Marcus Lemonis Bio | Wiki

Marcus Lemonis is a Lebanese-born American businessman, television personality, and philanthropist. Currently, he serves as the chairman and CEO of Camping World, Good Sam Enterprises, Gander RV, and The House Boardshop. In addition, Marcus is also the star of The Profit, a CNBC reality show about saving small businesses.

Throughout his upbringing, he was exposed to the automotive industry, with his great uncle Anthony Abraham owning two of the largest Chevrolet dealerships in the United States. Lee Iacocca was a family friend who became a mentor to Marcus and also a financial investor, loaning him millions to start a recreational vehicle business.

Marcus Lemonis Age

Marcus was born on November 16, 1973, in Beirut, Lebanon. He is 48 years old.

Marcus Lemonis Height

He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx. 1.72 m).

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Marcus Lemonis Family

He was born in Beirut, Lebanon to his parents Abdallel and Nadia, during the chaos of the Lebanese civil war and foreign invasions. Marcus’ father is from Lebanon and his mother is from Baniyas, Syria.

He was given the name Ricardo but was abandoned at an orphanage four days after his birth. Marcus was adopted during his infancy on July 29, 1974, by Leo and Sophia Lemonis, a couple living in Miami, Florida, United States. His adoptive father was Greek, and his adoptive mother was Lebanese.

Marcus Lemonis Wife | First Wife | Married

Marcus is married to his beautiful wife Roberta “Bobbi” Raffel. The couple celebrated their wedding in 2018 and lives in Lake Forest, Illinois. Previously, Marcus was married to his first wife, Ila in 2003. However, during their marriage, he started dating The Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Franckel. Marcus and Ila subsequently finalized their divorce in 2017.

Marcus Lemonis Marquette | Education

He graduated in 1991 from Christopher Columbus High School in Miami-Dade County, Florida. In 1995, Marcus received a bachelor’s degree in political science, with a minor in criminology, from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He unsuccessfully ran as a Democrat for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives shortly after his graduation, whereupon he refocused his career on the automotive industry.

Marcus Lemonis The Profit | Profit | Show

In 2013, he became the star of the CNBC reality shows The Profit. The show features Marcus on the hunt for promising yet faltering small businesses. In the show, he invests his own money for part ownership in the businesses to make them profitable.

In 2017, he starred in, and co-produced, the CNBC program The Partner, in which he searches for a business manager to assist him with running the businesses that he invests in on The Profit.

NBCUniversal, Machete, and Marcus were accused of harmful business practices by over 50 small businesses that appeared on The Profit in August 2021. In 2021, it was announced that Marcus and Nancy Glass had acquired the rights to the game show Let’s Make a Deal

Marcus Lemonis Camping World

Marcus is currently the chairman and CEO of Camping World. He sponsored NASCAR driver John Andretti in 2004. In 2007, he and Camping World announced they were taking over sponsorship of the NASCAR East Series from Busch Beer for the 2008–2009 seasons, rebranding it the NASCAR Camping World Series.

Later that same year, they also announced sponsorship of the then Craftsman Truck Series, rebranding it the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, making the company one of the sport’s top three sponsors. They renewed their sponsorship in 2014. In October 2016, Camping World went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CWH) at $22 a share, giving the company a market value of approximately $2 billion.

As of December 24, 2021, Camping World was trading at $39.56 per share. In April 2017, the company announced the acquisition of the assets of Gander Mountain, camping, fishing, and hunting gear retailer. In July 2017, Camping World announced the acquisition of The House Boardshop, an online retailer specializing in bikes, sailboards, skateboards, wakeboards, snowboards, and outdoor gear.

Marcus Lemonis Companies | Businesses

He is currently the chairman and CEO of:
Camping World
Good Sam Enterprises
Gander RV
The House Boardshop
Start at The Profit

Marcus Lemonis Shark Tank

In July 2014, Marcus joined Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary in a Partnership with Wicked Good Cupcakes. He joined Kevin O’Leary, star of ABC’s Shark Tank, in a deal that brought together two of television’s best-known entrepreneurs.

The partnership allowed Wicked Good Cupcakes to expand its product line from cupcakes in jars to other baked goods like cheesecakes in jars, pies in jars, and brownies in jars, as well as broaden its line of gluten-free offerings.

Marcus Lemonis Key Lime Pie

In 2013, Marcus invested $450,000 for 51 percent of The Key West Key Lime Pie Co., a struggling business owned by Jim Brush and Alison Float. During the show’s most recent season, he checked back in with the company to see how it was performing. After generating sales of $1 million in 2014, the business is projected to reach $1.2 million in revenue this year

Marcus Lemonis Hgtv | The Renovator

In 2022, HGTV signed Marcus for an eight episode series, The Renovator. HGTV is 2/3 done with production on an eight episode series. The show help homeowners renovate their home. In each one-hour episode, Marcus rescues frustrated families renovating a house that no longer meets their needs.

He helps them fix their most valuable personal asset – their home. During the process, Marcus digs deep to determine the root of the client’s issues, provides solutions that transform their homes into ideal spaces, and helps mend their strained relationships. Ultimately, each family gets a stunning renovation and the tools they need to thrive in the home they used to love.

Marcus Lemonis Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Marcus’ estimated net worth is $500 million.

Is Marcus Lemonis  Married

Yes. He is currently married to Roberta “Bobbi” Raffel. The couple celebrated their wedding in 2018 and lives in Lake Forest, Illinois.

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