What is Thomas Staub's Net Worth?

Thomas Staub is an American businessman who has a net worth of $6 million. Staub built his net worth as CFO and later CEO of Aerobics Inc., his family business that manufactured pacemaker treadmills. His ex-wife, Danielle Staub, is a former cast member of The Real Housewives of New Jersey and the couple met while Danielle was still stripping. In her book, The Naked Truth, she says Staub spent a lot of time and money trying to get her attention. The two eventually married and had their daughters, Christine and Jillian, but the marriage ended due to a growing emotional distance. Tom went on to remarry his current wife, Rebecca, and the pair have a son. During the filming of an episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Thomas Staub made an appearance on the show when he attended his daughter Christine's Sweet 16 party.

Danielle made viewers and partygoers a bit uncomfortable by wearing her engagement ring from Thomas Staub at the party in front of his new wife and other partygoers. Thomas Staub attended Seton Hall University where he earned a B.S in Accounting. Thomas and his brother bought Aerobics Inc. from their father in the late 1990s, then sold it to a private equity firm, which moved production overseas. The private equity firm filed for bankruptcy in 2010, but with the help of an investor, the brothers tried to restart Aerobics Inc. calling it PaceMaster LLC, but it closed for good in 2011. In 2012, Staub began working with the company, Gym Source, and continues to represent the company as the Vice President of Sales and Operations.

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