Gary Vaynerchuk
Author and Wine Library TV
Gary Vaynerchuk is widely viewed as the most influential
person in the American wine market. His
daily videos are viewed by over 90,000 people (that’s 2.79 million per month!)
And with a Facebook fan base of 40,000+ and over 800,000 twitter followers,
Gary is a force to be reckoned with in the U.S.
Wine Library TV, aka “The Thunder Show” has democratized
wine appreciation in America
and around the world. By taking the
pretentiousness out of wine and empowering his millions of viewers to trust
their own palates, Gary
has fundamentally changed wine appreciation and marketing.
His understanding of Social Media and revolutionary
applications of tools such as twitter, Facebook and other social networking
tools to retail sales and e-commerce has resulted in a tsunami of change. Gary
has been an evangelist for the democratization of wine and has spoken around
the world. He will bring his unique…and
often shocking…presentation skills to help put this communications revolution
in perspective.
He is a New York
Times bestselling author and American businessman who was born in Belarus and immigrated to the United States as
a young child. Gary’s
entrepreneurial instincts took over at a young age, when he owned a franchise
of neighborhood lemonade stands and made $1,000 a weekend selling baseball
cards. Much to his dismay, his father Sasha pulled Gary into the family business, a local liquor
store called Shopper’s Discount Liquors. Before long, Gary recognized that consumers collected rare
wines just like people collected baseball cards, and he was off to the races. Gary transformed himself
into a wine expert, rebranded the store as Wine Library, launched a retail
website in 1997, and by 2008 he had raised annual revenue from $4 million to
$60 million. In 2006 Gary
achieved one of his life-long goals when he was caricatured on the front page
of the Wall Street Journal in an article about online wine sales.
In February of 2006, Gary
launched Wine Library TV, a daily video blog about wine. With the tag line
“changing the wine world,” the show offered an unpretentious approach to an
historically stuffy subject. As the audience grew and word spread of his
informal and unorthodox approach to wine, Gary
made numerous national television appearances as a wine expert, including spots
on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Ellen Degeneres Show, The Today Show,
Nightline, and Mad Money with Jim Cramer. In 2009, Gary was recognized as “Innovator of the
Year” by Wine Enthusiast magazine, and as part of Decanter
magazine’s prestigious “Power List” of the most influential figures in the
industry. Wine Library TV garners 90,000 daily viewers and has now surpassed
800 episodes, featuring celebrity guests including hockey legend Wayne Gretzky,
Travel Channel star Samantha Brown, Food Network host Ingrid Hoffmann, rock
star Maynard James Keenan, Digg.com founder Kevin Rose, and esteemed wine critics
Jancis Robinson and Daniel Rogov.
While developing the audience for Wine Library TV, Gary eschewed the traditional media tools he
had relied on when building the retail store, turning instead to the social
web. Gary
joined the online conversation by becoming an active member of blogs and
forums, and then proceeded to utilize web 2.0 tools such as Facebook and
Twitter to connect with consumers online. The business world took note of Gary’s approach, and
before long he was being invited to speak at conferences and corporations
around the world.
Gary launched a
second blog, garyvaynerchuk.com, where he dispenses business advice and
comments on emerging technologies and cultural trends. As his following grew
online, Gary
became one of the first to reach Facebook’s friend limit and accumulated more
than 800,000 followers on Twitter. Gary’s
first business book, entitled Crush It! Why Now is the Time to Cash in on
your Passion, was released in the Fall of 2009 and debuted as a New York
Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. Gary proceeded to make TV appearances as a
social media expert and business consultant on programs including CNN Your
$$$$, Fox Business’s Your Money Your Questions, and The Big Idea with Donny
Deutsch.
As Gary’s
career as a speaker and writer continued to soar, companies of varying sizes
approached him for consulting advice. The consulting role agreed with him, and
in 2009 Gary and his brother AJ co-founded VaynerMedia, a boutique agency that
works with personal brands, consumer brands, and startups. Gary is now also an angel investor in various
startups, offering sweat equity to the projects he supports in addition to
financial investments.
Gary’s ultimate
goal is to one day own the New York Jets. Although his various businesses
obviously play an enormous role in his life, he always puts his family first.
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