Zig Gauthier

Zig Gauthier (born June 6, 1971) is an American television producer and former television executive. As a television programming executive, he worked at such companies as Fox Television Studios, NBC Universal’s Syfy Channel, Fox Sports Net and Game Show Network.[1] As a freelance television producer, he has produced such television series as Auction Hunters for Spike TV, Ghost Hunters for Syfy Channel, Top Shot for History Channel, Spring Breaking Point for Travel Channel, Model Employee for VH1, R&B Divas Los Angeles for TV One Network, broadcast network series Utopia for Fox, the presentation for Spike TV's hit series Catch A Contractor, and Dancing with the Stars for ABC.[2]

Childhood

Zig Gauthier was raised in Junction City, CA.[3] He attended Junction City Elementary School (Grades K-8) and graduated there with a graduation class consisting of only 7 peers. Gauthier then attended Trinity High School and served as Student Body Vice President as a freshman. Zig later transferred schools, attending Oak Ridge High School during his sophomore year. Gauthier graduated 2nd in his class, serving as Co-Salutatorian for the class of 1989. Zig started living on his own during his junior year of high school at the age of 16.[4]

Education

Zig attended and graduated from UCLA in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in Political Science. Upon graduation, he attended and graduated from Loyola Marymount University with an MBA in 1998.[5]

Career

Zig served in multiple roles as an executive at various networks:[1]

Red Varden Studios

Zig launched Red Varden Studios – a television, film and digital content production company.[10] During his tenure as President of Red Varden Studios, Zig also served as Executive Producer and Creator of the Cartoon Network series The Othersiders.[11]

Affiliations

Zig Gauthier has been asked to speak in multiple professionals arenas on issues related to entertainment, television programming, motivational speaking, ethics in business, and diversity in business. He has been a featured speaker at

  • NATPE (Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Los Angeles conferences)[12]
  • UCLA Extension[13]
  • WGA Non-Fiction Entertainment Panel[14]
  • Numerous colleges/universities[15]
  • Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Diversity Committee[16]

References

  1. 1 2 Martin, Denise. "Gauthier game for post as GSN program VP". Variety.
  2. "IMDB: Zig Gauthier". Internet Movie Database.
  3. Davison, Chris. "The HRTS/JHRTS Mentorship Program". Hollywood Radio Television Society.
  4. Classmates.com http://www.classmates.com/people/Zig-Gauthier/7013312139. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. "HRTS Membership Spotlight".
  6. O'Steen, Kathleen. "Pair's Success a Blanket Statement on Versatility". Los Angeles Times.
  7. "FSN hip to new programming ideas". Smart Brief.
  8. "Breaking News Archives".
  9. "Zig Gauthier Joins Game Show Network".
  10. Adalian, Josef. "'Twilight': The Reality Show?". The Wrap.
  11. Blair, Iain. "Varied slate shot in California". Variety.
  12. "NATPE Seminar Schedule". Variety.
  13. "UCLA Extension Course Description". www.uclaextension.edu/pages/Course.aspx?reg=V6341.
  14. "Panel takes reality turn". Variety.
  15. "Historically Black Colleges and Universities Workshop". hbcu.com/content/57662/working-your-way-up-in-television-workshop.
  16. "Working Your Way Up In Television -". careers.usc.edu.
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