Bill Grundfest


Bill Grundfest is a US television writer and producer. He has won a Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated for an Emmy Award three times.

Writer and Producer

His work as a writer and producer includes:Mad About You - for which he served as a story editor, co-producer, and Supervising Producer.

Comedy

Prior to going to Hollywood, Grundfest lived in New York, where he founded The Comedy Cellar, a 150-seat comedy club in Greenwich Village. It opened in 1982 and is still in operation. And prior to that, he was in 1970 a CIT at a Jewish camp called Camp Aishel, where he was mercilessly teased by his campers.
Grundfest, a former stand-up comedian himself, showcased then-unknown comedians such as Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, Rita Rudner, Ray Romano, and Dave Atell. Jon Stewart credits Grundfest with discovering him and guiding his early career. Established stars such as Robin Williams and Jerry Seinfeld would "drop in" unannounced to perform.
He also performed on radio, WNBC-66AM, where he hosted his own series Saturday and Sunday afternoons, and was the permanent substitute host for Don Imus and Soupy Sales.

Corporate Speaking

Grundfest has made recent appearances at corporate conferences including multiple appearances at Eric Reis' "Lean Start Up" Conference in San Francisco, and "Funny Bizz" conferences in New York City and San Francisco. His topic is "Whoever Tells The Best Story - Wins", in which attendees create content during his address.
Bill Grundfest created the "Write Like A Pro" writers workshop, a "learn-by-doing, No Theory Allowed" workshop which teaches non-writers and writers to write like professional TV and film writers

Business Innovation

Google recently purchased the Silicon Valley start up for which he was credited as creative director.