Catherine Schwartz

Catherine Michelle Schwartz (often called Cat for short) (born May 27, 1977) is an American television personality perhaps best known for her former role as co-host on the TechTV television program Call for Help with Chris Pirillo and Leo Laporte.

Catherine Schwartz
Born (1977-05-27) May 27, 1977
San Francisco, California, US
Other namesCat Schwartz
Occupationco-host, producer
Children1
Websitewww.dgtladvisors.com

Early years

Schwartz earned degrees in Broadcast Communication Arts and Sociology from San Francisco State University.[1]

Career

After a stint on TechTV's The Screen Savers, Schwartz became co-host of Call for Help in 2002 with then co-host Chris Pirillo. After Pirillo left TechTV in April 2003, former host Leo Laporte returned to co-host with Schwartz. Call for Help was cancelled in May 2004 after TechTV's merger with G4, resulting in G4techTV.

In the period after the cancellation of Call for Help, Schwartz appeared as a G4techTV technology expert on the Today Show segment "Gender Wars". She also made guest appearances on short segments of The Screen Savers. She later signed on as a columnist with Stuff Magazine, with a column entitled, "Ask the Tech Chick".

She also appears in the music video Strange New Element by the band Low Water. Near the end of the video, she makes an appearance with fellow TechTV personalities Morgan Webb, Sarah Lane, Chi-Lan Lieu and Sumi Das.

On an episode of The Screen Savers, Schwartz claimed to have invented the Swiffer during her days as a college intern. Schwartz has said that she receives no royalties and signed away her rights to the product as part of Procter & Gamble's policy. The Swiffer was actually based off the Quickle Wiper, which was launched in 1995 in Japan thanks in part to the Quickle Wiper not being patent protected.[2] The Japanese product was released before Schwartz was a college intern.

In the early part of 2005, Schwartz and her friend Wynter Mitchell (Screen Savers teleprompter operator) started a podcast, which stopped on May 10, 2005. It was updated with two posts – one on July 31, 2007 and the other on August 5, 2007 but has not been updated since.[3]

In 2008, Schwartz became a gadget and toy director for eBay Insider, a blog which claims to give consumers information from experts in their field, based on searches for products found on eBay.[4]

In 2017 Schwartz became the founder and CEO of DGTL Advisors and DGTL NTWRK. DGTL NTWRK advises companies and individuals on how to use social media to gain a digital portfolio. She has worked with A-listers such as Jamie Fox, John Stamos, Chris Bosh, Charlie Sheen, Eva Mendez and many more.[5]

Personal life

In June 2003 Schwartz became the subject of a stir in the Internet community when it was discovered that at least two cropped photographs of herself she had posted on her personal blog contained hidden Exif thumbnail images clearly showing her bared breasts, because the program she used to edit them, Photoshop, did not create replacement thumbnails.[6]

On November 25, 2005, Schwartz married South Park editor Keef Bartkus in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her married name is Catherine Michelle Bartkus but she retains the last name Schwartz in professional contexts. They divorced in 2007.

In June, 2006, Schwartz gave birth to a son, named Jack.

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References

  1. https://g.co/kgs/2v7LXn
  2. "Cat Schwartz's Podcast". libsyn.com. Archived from the original on March 17, 2005.
  3. eBay Insider Blog Archived April 11, 2008, at Archive.today
  4. "Graphics Software Blog". July 23, 2003.
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