‘Shark Tank’ investor Daymond John speaks at Miami Hamilton, calls discussion ‘very powerful’

Famous business leader spoke Thursday as part of the Harry T. Wilks Distinguished Lecture Series.
Pinball Garage owner Brad Baker asks entrepreneur Daymond John, who is one of the investors on the television show Shark Tank, Thursday evening, Nov. 14, 2025, on the Parrish Auditorium stage at Miami University Hamilton. The interview and discussion was part of the Harry T. Wilks Distinguished Lecture Series. John, known as "The People's Shark," invested in Baker's VPcabs Virtual Pinball business in 2016, which he has since sold. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

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Pinball Garage owner Brad Baker asks entrepreneur Daymond John, who is one of the investors on the television show Shark Tank, Thursday evening, Nov. 14, 2025, on the Parrish Auditorium stage at Miami University Hamilton. The interview and discussion was part of the Harry T. Wilks Distinguished Lecture Series. John, known as "The People's Shark," invested in Baker's VPcabs Virtual Pinball business in 2016, which he has since sold. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

Some of the world’s biggest problems will be up to entrepreneurs to solve, said Daymond John, CEO of FUBU and an investor on the television show “Shark Tank.”

John is familiar with Hamilton as he is friends with his one-time Shark Tank investment partner Brad Baker, owner of Pinball Garage and All8Up. He had dinner at the recently opened Hamilton restaurant Carmagnola, before talking and answering questions in Parrish Auditorium at Miami University Hamilton on Thursday evening as part of the Harry T. Wilks Distinguished Lecture Series.

“I love it. Very quaint,” he said when asked about his experience in the city. “I had one of the best meals I ever had in my life recently. Just great people. I came back for a second time because I really enjoyed it.”

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He called the lecture series discussion “very powerful” as he shared stories about his beginnings and starting the clothing line FUBU, his 18 years on Shark Tank and sharing lessons in entrepreneurship and life.

“You can’t stop a great entrepreneur from succeeding, they’re going to succeed, regardless. Things will always change,” he said. “No matter what, something is going to happen and it’s up to entrepreneurs who I think are going to solve these matters.”

Baker’s role as the evening’s Q&A moderator was “a last-minute twist,” he said, which “made it a little more fun for him.”

“We could share some stories that a regular interviewer might not be able to share,” he said.

Baker hopes the audience took away from John’s discussion, no matter their life situation, is “not to give up.”

Pinball Garage owner Brad Baker asks entrepreneur Daymond John, who is one of the investors on the television show Shark Tank, Thursday evening, Nov. 14, 2025, on the Parrish Auditorium stage at Miami University Hamilton. The interview and discussion was part of the Harry T. Wilks Distinguished Lecture Series. John, known as "The People's Shark," invested in Baker's VPcabs Virtual Pinball business in 2016, which he has since sold. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

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“The biggest thing between those people who are successful and those who aren’t is usually they give up too soon, and he’s a good testament to that,” Baker said. “He failed multiple times and kept trying. He kept going, which I think is pretty inspirational. It ain’t easy, no matter what. No matter how much money you have or don’t have, it is not easy to be successful in business. It’s morning to night, and no FastPass to the front of the line.”

Baker pitched his virtual pinball business called VPCabs — which he has since sold — in Season 7 of Shark Tank. John invested in the business.

“I think as far as all the Sharks go, he’s the most relatable,” said the 2021 Hamilton Citizen of the Year. “He’s a kid that came from nothing and never forgets where he came from. Almost everybody can relate to a part of his story.”

In addition to have the drive to succeed, John’s bottom-line message is that “all of the answers to the things they want are very obtainable.” He said success is exclusive to the wealthy or highly educated.

“It can be done, it’s just a matter of how well you execute it,” he said. “And don’t let people tell you it can be done, no matter what you want to do.”

That’s why the next big trend, John said, is “anything you love.”

Entrepreneur and one of the "sharks" on the television show Shark Tank Daymond John is surprised by his friend and Pinball Garage owner Brad Baker on Thursday evening, Nov. 14, 2025, on the Parrish Auditorium stage at Miami University Hamilton as part of the Harry T. Wilks Distinguished Lecture Series. Baker pitched a virtual pinball design on the show in 2016 season. John invested in Baker's VPcabs Virtual Pinball business, and Baker interviewed John, commonly known as "The People's Shark," before a few hundred people in Hamilton. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

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