Hilary Devey, a TV presenter and business tycoon, has a net worth of $80 million.
Her ability to identify new opportunities and merge business with glamour has enabled her to amass a substantial fortune.
She was born in Bolton, Lancashire, UK, on 10 March 1957 and received her education at Bolton School in her birthplace of Lancashire.
During her youth, Devey was left with no option but to witness her family’s difficult bankruptcy situation.
Her determination to succeed was stronger than ever thanks to that experience.
After working at the air traffic control of Women’s Royal Air Force, she was motivated to establish her first venture.
She gained notoriety for her role in the BBC’s “Two Dragons’ Den” and the Chanel 4 series of “The Intern” but gained notoriety when she introduced Pall-EX, a freight network that was part of a palletized network patent developed by the Palletline Company in 1992.
Her investment of more than $70 million per year was made because it rapidly spread across three networks, spanning the entire Lancashire area.
After leveraging the above invention, she was able to break into the TV presentation business.
Her expertise was recognized in television shows like “Channel 4’s Secret Millionaire,” which received over $350,000, and the “Business Inspector” program funded by Channel 5, which allowed small businesses to benefit from her expertise and leadership advice.
She allegedly scratched her foot, resulting in immediate national and international recognition, including her 2008 “Vitalise Woman of the Year” award and a degree from the University of Leicester demonstrating her unwavering commitment to aiding those in need during the ongoing battle against bankruptcy.
In addition, she was made a CBE in 2013 for her contributions to the transport industry and charity.