New Shark joins Shark Tank

New Shark joins Shark Tank

Ten’s Shark Tank is making some changes to it’s second season.

Dr. Glen Richards, veterinary surgeon and founder and former CEO of Greencross, Australia’s largest pet care company, will join the series,

Glen spent 10 years building a multi-million dollar integrated pet care empire, which now operates more than 130 veterinary hospitals in Australia, New Zealand and China. Greencross is also Australasia’s leading specialty pet care retailer, with more than 200 stores operating under the brand names Petbarn and City Farmers in Australia and Animates in New Zealand.

On joining Shark Tank, Glen said: “I’m looking forward to joining my fellow illustrious Sharks in what will no doubt be a fun and challenging experience. “Shark Tank is a great opportunity to mentor, to inspire and to be inspired by some great Australian entrepreneurs and hopefully support their journey through investment and advice.”

Network Ten Executive Producer, Paul Leadon, said: “Network Ten is delighted to welcome Dr. Glen Richards to the Shark Tank.

“With his experience in retail and health care – both animal and human – Glen’s skill set will be a great addition to the Tank and a perfect complement to the other Sharks. And as we all know, Network Ten just loves a vet.”

Glen will replace Real estate guru and Chief Executive of McGrath Estate Agents, John McGrath, who has unfortunately stepped down from his role on Shark Tank due to his increasing business commitments.

“Due to the rapid growth of my own business and our expansion plans over the next few months, I’m disappointed that I’ve had to step aside from Shark Tank for this series. “Season one was an incredible experience for me personally and I believe this show will continue to be an amazing catalyst to encourage and develop many young entrepreneurs throughout Australia and New Zealand to pursue their business dreams. “I hope that I may be able to play a role in future series as the show progresses and continues its successful momentum,” he said.

Glen  will join resident Sharks Janine Allis (Boost Juice), Andrew Banks (Talent2), Steve Baxter (internet pioneer) and Naomi Simson (RedBalloon) when filming of season two starts this week.

Shark Tank will air on Ten in 2016

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