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CHRISTINE SCHWARZMAN
PRESIDENT
She/Her/Hers


Christine Schwarzman began her career as field producer and writer at ABC News. After receiving her law degree, she specialized in intellectual-property asset management at the law firm of Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman. While at CL&L, she litigated cases for such corporate clients as Random House, Met Life, Warner Bros, Sony Entertainment, WWE and Altria. 

 

She was the founder and CEO of IP Network, an enterprise software company specializing in the management and commercialization of Intellectual Property. Additionally, Christine serves as a trustee of Inner-City Scholarship Fund, as well as the board of Venetian Heritage. She is a member in good standing of the New York State Bar Association and American Intellectual Property Bar Association.

Now in her “third act,” Christine is pursuing her lifelong love of theater by producing theatrical productions. In 2019, her producing company, No Guarantees, won their first Tony Award for Best Musical for Co-Producing Hadestown. In addition to Hadestown, No Guarantees has been Co-Producers on Tony Award winning productions Leopoldstadt, The Lehman Trilogy and Company. Other credits include Come From Away, Mean Girls, Here Lies Love, Funny Girl, Grey House, The Shark is Broken, Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations, Hello, Dolly!, To Kill A Mockingbird with Jeff Daniels, Beetlejuice, Angels in America with Nathan Lane and Andrew Garfield, The Waverly Gallery with Elaine May, Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus with Nathan Lane, King Lear with Glenda Jackson, Be More Chill, Moulin Rouge!, Tina—The Tina Turner Musical and The Old Man and The Pool. Off-Broadway, No Guarantees was the sole commercial support for the Drama Desk nominated Soft Power (Public Theater), in addition to supporting Endlings (New York Theater Workshop). During the 2022-2023 Broadway season, Christine and No Guarantees were the Lead Producers on the Pulitzer Prize winning play, Fat Ham and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bad Cinderella. Upcoming work includes Saheem Ali, Jocelyn Bioh and Michael Thurber's new musical, Goddess.

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