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Michael J. Schwartz : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael J. Schwartz

Michael Joseph Schwartz (Mike Schwartz) (born November 23, 1975) is an American entrepreneur and CEO of Michael J Schwartz and Associates, founder of the Seaside Music Festival and founder of Hometown Heroes, a non-profit organization. He resides in Toms River, New Jersey and maintains an office in downtown Toms River. Schwartz is the son of Joseph Schwartz and Judy Schwartz He is the eldest of 2 children. His sister Laura resides in South Carolina and works in nursing. His parents divorced in 1985. Born Roman Catholic he attended St Josephs grade school in Toms River, New Jersey and Toms River High School South Schwartz, many years later, enrolled at the University of Phoenix and completed his degree with Touro University earning a Bachelor of Business Administration.
==Early career==
After a small tenure lifeguarding and doing odd jobs to make ends meet, Schwartz started his first company in 1993 called Cycletone. After only 6 months in business a disagreement with a partner caused the business to divide and Schwartz started his own company called Toner Concepts. As CEO of Toner Concepts Schwartz began to get more involved in the local and state political system in New Jersey. He contributed to many campaigns and started volunteering his time to help run local and regional campaigns.
During this time Schwartz also got his feet wet in the music business. In the mid 1990s Schwartz met good friend Michael Ferentino who was signed to the Warner Reprise Records Label with his band Love In Reverse. When Ferentino's band wasn't getting the airplay that both Schwartz and Ferentino felt was necessary to promote the group, Schwartz called Howie Klein, President of Reprise Records in Hollywood CA.
and Jon Zazula and Marsha Zazula, Ferentino's manager to discuss options. Schwartz then bought airtime on a local station, WRAT and put together a showcase in Seaside Heights New Jersey for Ferentino's band to play. The show was a resounding success, at which time Ferentino's manager, Jon Zazula, suggested that Schwartz open his own independent record label. Schwartz, flattered at the suggestion then began to put the pieces in place to open up his own media company. In 1998 Schwartz opened Origin Recordings and promptly signed 4 groups. While dabbling in the music business Schwartz would meet his future partner in the Seaside Music Festival, Jose Antau. After 3 years of producing shows and albums Schwartz decided to close the label in 2001. Schwartz later produced and starred in a show on Cablevision called "The Big Time with Mike Schwartz" At this time Schwartz made numerous runs on the comedy circuit as Michael Schwartz trying out new material for the show. The show was successful in its first year but Schwartz decided not to exercise the option for a second year citing time constraints.

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