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How A Young Black ‘Shark Tank’ Contestant Struck Gold and Created a $56 million Company

Selom Agbitor is co-founder of Mad Rabbit, a company that sells tattoo aftercare products.

This story is part of our Start. Build. Grow. series, a celebration of Black business.

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Selom Agbitor is an entrepreneur at his core, having tried his hand at several business ventures โ€” some successful, others not so much.

Thanks to an appearance on season 12 of โ€œShark Tank,โ€ Agbitor finally struck business gold: Mad Rabbit, a tattoo healing care line that was valued at $56 million in 2023.

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Agbitor and his close friend Oliver Zak founded Mad Rabbit during their senior year of college at Ohioโ€™s Miami University.

โ€œOliver actually had a stick and poke tattoo on his thigh that wasnโ€™t healing properly,โ€ said Agbitor. โ€œHis mom urged him to find a way to take care of it since he spent a lot of money on it. Sheโ€™s the one that helped us create the first version of our tattoo balm.โ€

Thereโ€™s irony in the fact that Agbitor โ€” who was born in Ghana and lived away from his parents for years before moving to the United States when he was in third grade โ€” created a successful business involving tattoos considering he had none of his own when he started. He now has a full leg sleeve.

โ€œOliver asked me if I was interested in starting Mad Rabbit together since we had worked on a couple of businesses together while in college,โ€ Agbitor said. โ€œInitially, I said โ€˜no,โ€™ because I didnโ€™t have any tattoos. I was always interested in the art form, but I just didnโ€™t know how I could fit into that culture.โ€

Agbitor said that he and Zak applied โ€œrandomlyโ€ to be on โ€œShark Tankโ€ and โ€œdidnโ€™t expect anything out of it.โ€

โ€œThree months later, we got a phone call,โ€ he said. โ€œWe were told that they were interested in our product, but we had to send a three to five-minute video pitching our product and company. We probably did our video five timesโ€ฆthe whole process started in March 2020 and ended in September 2020. We aired the following year.โ€

Billionaire โ€œsharkโ€ Mark Cuban took a chance on the young duo and struck a deal with them on the popular reality television show. His involvement with the company didnโ€™t stop there: Cuban invested in Mad Rabbit again during their Series A funding round.

Since then, itโ€™s only been up for Agbitor: Heโ€™s continued to watch his company grow and his role within it evolve. Since December 2020, heโ€™s served as organizer and delegator of the business, making decisions that deal with e-commerce and advertising. The growth of Mad Rabbit has allowed him to shift his focus within the company.

โ€œWeโ€™re able to hire a great team to help take auditorsโ€™ responsibilities, and also hire people in things that were previously mediocre,โ€ he said. โ€œFor example, we have someone whoโ€™s running the majority of marketing right now. Theyโ€™ve made my life easier.โ€

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