Dominic Edward Henry McVey (born February 1985)[1] is a British entrepreneur from London who started business at the age of 13, importing micro-scooters from the United States into the United Kingdom.
The son of a percussionist with the Royal Shakespeare Company, McVey was a millionaire by age 15.
He runs a portfolio of business interests from fashion and music to media and cosmetics.
He is an adviser on entrepreneurship to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment of the Irish Government.
[citation needed] In 2009, McVey was named Britain's second most influential businessperson under the age of 30 in The Sunday Times' "Top 30 power players under 30".