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Dan Schneider is an American actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his work on Nickelodeon shows such as All That, Kenan & Kel, Drake & Josh, iCarly, Victorious, and Sam & Cat. He is also the creator of the Nickelodeon shows Zoey 101, iCarly, Victorious, and Henry Danger. Born on January 14, 1981, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Dan Schneider is 39 years old as of 2020. He stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m). He has a slim build and weighs around 75 kg (165 lbs). He has brown eyes and dark brown hair. Dan Schneider is currently single. He was previously married to Lisa Lillien from 2002 to 2005. He has two children, a daughter named Miranda and a son named Cody. Dan Schneider has an estimated net worth of $120 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as an actor, screenwriter, and producer. He has worked on numerous Nickelodeon shows and has created some of the most popular shows on the network. He also earns money through his production company, Schneider's Bakery.

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2019

After several years, Schneider grew tired of the long working hours his position required of him and frustrated with the feeling that he never had time to enjoy his youth. This led him to have what he described as an epiphany that he should withdraw from working life and take time off to pursue personal hobbies. Within a week of his decision, Schneider had sold both his company and his house. He began an extended personal sabbatical during which he traveled the world. He has said of this period, “For two and a half years, I took not working as seriously as I’d taken working.” He became very physically active during this time, cycling long distances every day and taking up kiteboarding.

Schneider eventually decided to go into contingency-based business consulting and founded SIB Development & Consulting. The firm reviews businesses’ fixed monthly costs and reduces expenses by correcting billing errors and also negotiating more favorable vendor contracts based on benchmark pricing. Clients then pay SIB half the savings created by the review.

After starting two successful mobile phone companies, Schneider’s choice to go into a different line of business with SIB was in part to test himself and prove he could be successful in a different field.

Schneider’s company, SIB Development & Consulting, attracted national media attention in 2011 for their policy of awarding retention bonuses in the form of $50,000 lump-sum payments to any employee who remains with the company for at least five years. The bonus is awarded regardless of job title or salary at the company, and is renewable for every five-year interval the employee remains employed by SIB.

Schneider enacted the retention bonus policy to incentivize and reward company loyalty, and to reduce the expenses and inefficiency associated with employee turnover or job-searching while on the clock. He also liked the idea of awarding a single, large lump sum payment to maximize the impact on SIB employees’ lives.

Schneider has been featured in a variety of programs on television, radio, and in print. He has been interviewed on CNN, Fox News, and NPR. He was also featured in the New York Times’ “Corner Office” feature, and has served as a guest blogger for Forbes.com. He was included in Business News Daily’s “20 Entrepreneurs We Loved in 2011” and the Charleston Regional Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” list in 2013.

2013

Prior to his sabbatical, Schneider described himself as “your stereotypical lunatic CEO” – hotheaded, demanding, and impatient. However, his personality has since mellowed, and Schneider has said that he tries to maintain an optimistic attitude and promote positive thinking in the workplace. When an employee makes a significant mistake, Schneider has a policy of making them buy ice cream for the rest of the office. By celebrating the occasion, enough attention is drawn to the offending employee to ensure a lesson is learned, but the end result is positive. Another rule is that no employee should tell him bad news after 3:00 PM, to reduce end-of-day stress.

1981

Schneider was born in 1981 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He withdrew from high school at 16 years of age and never completed any level of education beyond ninth grade. He began working as an entertainer at T.G.I. Friday’s restaurants, making balloon animals for customers and working for tips. During this time, he decided to quit working for the company that employed him and instead approach the restaurants to work directly for them. He did so, and began employing others to do the same.