How the Billionaire Founder of Chewy Went From Pet Supplies to Meme Stock 'King'瑞安·科恩现在GameStop的首席执行官。

BySam Silverman

Key Takeaways

  • Chewy founder Ryan Cohen bought stock in GameStop right before the "meme stock" craze. Now he's CEO.
  • Cohen has an estimated net worth of $3 billion.

What do pet supplies and gaming have in common? Ryan Cohen.

Cohen, 38, is the founder of Chewy.com, an online pet supplies retailervalued at $16 billion.

However, he transitioned from e-comm entrepreneur to a stock market wiz when he purchased a 13% stake in GameStop in 2020 – making him the company's single largest investor and earning him a reputation as the"king" of meme stocks, after the 2021 craze that led to a2,500%increase in shares (and as seen in the 2023 filmDumb Money).

Now, he's the CEO, president, and chairman ofGamestop.

Here's what to know about billionaire Ryan Cohen.

Who Is Ryan Cohen?

Ryan Cohen was raised in Montreal, Canada. His mother was a teacher and his father, Ted Cohen, was an entrepreneur. Cohen said his father is his greatest inspiration and supported his decision not to go to college and pursue entrepreneurship instead, he wrote for狗万官方in 2020.

He started as a businessman at age 15 by collecting fees from e-commerce site referrals, per Forbes.

Cohen went on to co-found Chewy.com in 2011, which he said was inspired by his dog Tylee, who passed away in July, heshared on X.

Cohen grew the Chewy brand by "combining the experience of the neighborhood pet store with the convenience of shopping online was a key differentiator," Cohen wrote in his piece for狗万官方. Chewy also focused on providing fast shipping and competitive pricing.

The company prioritized a "hyper-specialized experience" with Cohen's belief that building relationships with his customers was "far more valuable than optimizing for short-term profits."

RELATED:'That Act of Kindness Meant So Much': Chewy's Customer Service Is Melting Hearts

With a good product and the help of several investors, Chewy sales grew from $205 million in 2014 to $423 million in 2015, Cohen wrote inHarvard Business Review.

The company eventually reached $3.5 billion in annual revenues before PetSmart bought the company in 2017for $3.4 billion, per Forbes.

Cohen left Chewy in 2018.

In August 2020,Cohen bought a 10% stake (which he later bumped to 13%) in GameStop for $76 million in hopes of helping to revive the company, per Forbes.

His fortune spiked in 2021 following the GameStop "meme stock" saga — when amateur traders on Reddit noticed that Wall Street was short-selling the stock, so they bought shares to drive the price of the stock up and "squeeze the short positions of hedge funds,"according to The Trade.

科恩第一次加入Gamestop执行主席in June 2023 before taking over as CEO in September.

Per a companypress release, he won't be receiving compensation.

He Has an Active Presence on X

In addition to his entrepreneurial endeavors, Cohen has developed a reputation as an X personality. He often pokes fun at himself and corporate America.

What Is Ryan Cohen's Net Worth?

Thanks to his work at Chewy, Ryan Cohen has an estimated net worth of $3 billion, according toForbes. His fortune has nearly doubled since 2021.

Apart from his investments in Chewy and GameStop, Cohen also became Apple's single largest investor in 2020, purchasing 6.2 million shares, according toTheStreet.

Additionally, he also bought stock in Bed Bath & Beyond last year, but soon sold the shares for $68 million. He wrote a letter to the company's board offering guidance to improve management.

Cohen is also said to own millions worth of stock in Alibaba and Nordstrom.

Sam Silverman

Entrepreneur Staff

Content Strategy Editor

Sam Silverman is a content strategy editor at Entrepreneur Media. She specializes in search engine optimization (SEO), and her work can be found inThe US Sun,Nicki Swift,In Touch Weekly,Life & StyleandHealth. She writes for our news team with a focus on investigating scandals. Her coverage and expertise span from business news, entrepreneurship, technology, and true crime, to the latest in entertainment and TV news. Sam is a graduate of Lehigh University and currently resides in NYC.

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