Ron Popeil- Biography

Ron Popeil was a well-known American inventor and businessman. He made cameo cameos in Showtime Rotisserie infomercials, coined the slogan “Set it and forget it!” and popularized the phrase “But wait, there’s more!” on television as early as the mid-1950s. He is well-known for his keen vision, which has shaped his professional life.

What is the Net Worth of Ron Popeil? Salary, Earnings

Ron Popeil’s net worth was $200 million, derived exclusively from his passion and hard work as an American entrepreneur and marketing personality, as well as the founder of the direct response marketing company Ronco, among other things.

Ron Popeil- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

Ronald M. Popeil was born on May 3, 1935, to a Jewish family in Manhattan, borough of New York, New York, United States, and grew up in New York City. His parents divorced when he was six years old, and he and his brother were sent to live with his grandparents in Florida for the summer. When he was 17, he came to Chicago with his grandparents to work for his father, Samuel Popeil, in his company’s manufacturing facility (Popeil Brothers). Ron Popeil’s grandparents eventually went to Florida, and he stayed with his father.

After high school, Popeil enrolled at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he joined Alpha Epsilon Pi before dropping out after six months.

Quick Facts

Real NameRonald M. Popeil
Birth DateMay 3, 1935
DiedJuly 28, 2021
Age86 Years
Birth PlaceManhattan, New York City, USA
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionInventor & Marketing Personality
ReligionChristianity
Sun signTaurus

Ron Popeil- Relationship, Married Life

Ron Popeil married Marilyn Greene in 1956 and had two kids with her before divorcing her in 1963. He then married Lisa Boehne, with whom he had a daughter, and the couple has two additional children. Ron had two more daughters with Robin Angers after they married. He and Boehne divorced around 1995, when he married Robin Angers. His aunt and uncle were Ashley Tisdale and Jennifer Tisdale, respectively.

Ron Popeil’s Professional Career

Popeil learnt his trade from his father, who designed and sold a number of culinary devices to prominent department stores, including the Chop-O-Matic and the Veg-O-Matic. The Chop-O-Matic cost $3.98 and sold over two million copies. It was so good at slicing vegetables that it was impractical for salespeople to carry what they needed for their pitches. The solution was to record it on video. Before founding Ronco in 1964, Ron worked as a dealer for his father’s culinary supplies. He retained his father’s distributorship while also adding products from other manufacturers. Ron and his father (Samuel) competed for the same retail store in the 1970s. He presently serves on the UC Los Angeles Business, Management, and Legal Advisory Boards.

He sold Ronco to Fi-Tek VII, a Denver holding company, for $55 million in August 2005 in order to continue as the company’s spokesman and inventor while spending more time with his family. Ronco’s housewares section alone generated approximately $8 million in sales in the United States. Popeil is well-known for a number of items, notably the Chop-O-Matic hand food processor, which it both distributes and manufactures. The company created the 5in1 Turkey Fryer & Food Cooking System, as well as the Giant Dehydrator and Beef Jerky Machine. Following Ron’s departure from the firm, his son Mike went on to invent devices such as the Dial-O’Matic, the Veg-successor. Ron Popeil, the designer of Matic’s The Chop-O-Matic hand food processor, may have been the basis for comedian Gallagher’s “Sledge O’Matic.”

Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Hair color

Heightin feet inches – 6’ 0” – in Centimeters – 183 cm
Weightin Kilograms – 78 kg  –  in Pounds –  171 lbs
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorGray
Body TypeSlim

Social Media Details

Ron Popeil has 16.1K followers and 3,206 followers on Instagram, where he had 145 posts. He had a Twitter account as well. He has also been active on Twitter since July 2011, with an estimated 8,749 followers and 4,563 followings at the time of writing.

Trivia

  • Ron Popeil founded Ronco, a direct response marketing agency.
  • Malcolm Gladwell’s story about Ron, titled “The Pitchman,” won him a National Magazine Award in 2001.
  • The story was initially published in The New Yorker in the year 2000.
  • In 1993, Popeil was awarded the Ig Nobel Prize in Consumer Engineering for his contributions to the field.
  • The award was granted in recognition of his inventions “redefining the industrial revolution,” according to the awards committee, who described him as a “incessant innovator and perennial pitchman of late-night television.”
  • He was inducted into the Direct Response Hall of Fame in 2001 and awarded the Electronic Retail Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.
  • He formerly served on the Mirage Resorts board of directors for 22 years under Steve Wynn, as well as the MGM Hotels board of directors for 7 years under Kirk Kerkorian.
  • Popeil died on July 28, 2021, at the age of 86, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He’d been sent there the day before for a medical emergency.
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