American stock car racing driver Kevin Conway made several headlines after his appearance in Shark Tank with his company, Phoozy.
Former NASCAR driver turned entrepreneur has become the humming topic after his participation in ABC Shar Tank, an American business reality television series.
PHOOZY is the pioneer thermal capsule made from NASA technology that shields phones from overheating in the sun and insulates your devices from freezing in the cold.
Professional NASCAR racer Kevin Conway, and his buddy, Josh Inglis, stepped into the Shark Tank in Season 12 to pitch to the sharks, and the founders asked for $500,000 in exchange for 10% equity.
Kevin Conway PHOOZY Net Worth 2022
As of 2022, Kevin’s net worth ranges from $2 million to $ 5 million.
According to sharktankrecap, Phoozy’s sales have skyrocketed after airing on Shark Tank, and their sales have grown more than 400%.
Surprisingly, Phoozy founders raised $500,000 for 8% equity with a $1.50 royalty per unit sold until $500,000 and ended up walking away with arguably an even better deal than they asked for from Sharks, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec.
Where Is NASCAR Driver From Shark Tank Now?
American professional stock car racing driver turned entrepreneur Kevin Conway currently races in the Blancpain Super Trofeo Championship.
In an interview, the car racing driver revealed the plan is to keep PHOOZY in the Charlotte area and presently building a new house in Mooresville while racing in the GT4 America Series.
During the covid pandemic, their sales declined to zero. Thus, PHOOZY reapplied in 2020 and was accepted and pivoted again, setting up a program to provide products to hospitals and first responders in Charlotte and nationwide, donating around $30,000 worth of products.
In 2021, his company launched an anti-microbial line to the general public, which instantly became a bestseller.
Kevin Conway Wikipedia
From 2009 to 2011, Kevin was best known for his association with the male enhancement product ExtenZe.
In 2021, the car racing driver appeared on Shark Tank as a business partner for the company, Phoozy, which made specialized smartphone thermal capsules.
Kevin began his career racing, running AMA motocross, go-karts and winged midget cars when he was six. He became the youngest legends car national champion in 1994, at the age of 15.
In 2002, the car racing driver moved to major-league stock car racing and debuted in the ARCA RE/MAX Series.
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