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Caroline Hirsch is the founder and was the owner of the New York comedy club
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. She is also the founder and owner of the
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. She is recognized for her ability to spot rising comedic talent including
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and
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.


Early life

Hirsch was born in 1952 and grew up in
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. She says the first standup act she ever saw was when she snuck into a 1967
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gig at
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in
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. After living in Brooklyn, she would later move to Manhattan She attended City College and the
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(FIT). After school she went to work at
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until she became unemployed.MacDonald, Marcy
"Industry Insiders: Comedy Queen Caroline Hirsch"
'' Black Book'' (August 21, 2008)


Career

While collecting unemployment a few friends approached her about opening up a cabaret club which she eventually accepted. The club opened in 1982 but she realized that the cabaret theme was not working and decided to turn it into a comedy club instead which brought in a younger clientele that was more profitable. In the late 80's the A&E network asked her to produce a comedy special which became ''Carolines Comedy Hour'' which was produced by her production company Pinky Ring Productions."Caroline Hirsch bio"
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The show won a CableACE award for Best Stand-Up Comedy Series. In November 2004, Hirsch launched the
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, with Jarrod Moses, a weeklong comedy festival that features comedy’s biggest stars performing in New York’s most prestigious venues including
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,
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, Harlem’s World Famous
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,
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, Town Hall and
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. She currently lives in a duplex with views of the East River.


Charity work

Hirsch serves as a board member of the Creative Coalition and implemented the highly successful "Stand-Up for Class" program in both the
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public school systems. She is also a board member of the Times Square Alliance (formerly the Times Business Improvement District);
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, the city’s official tourism marketing organization; the board of The Association for the Help of Retarded Children; and the national advisory board of Count Me In, a micro lending organization for women. Additionally, she formerly sat on the board of the Ms. Foundation for Women. During her tenure on the Ms. Foundation for Women board, Hirsch created the successful "Take Our Daughters to Work" initiative. In 2006, Hirsch produced "Roasted, Battered and Fried," a roast of
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to benefit the
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, which took place at Capitale as part the third annual
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(NYCF). In 2007, Hirsch created " Stand Up for Heroes" to benefit the Bob Woodruff Foundation, an annual event that takes place during the NYCF which has featured performances by
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,
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,
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, among others. To date, "Stand Up for Heroes" has raised more than $20 million. In 2011, Hirsch produced "On the Chopping Block: A Roast of
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" as part of the New York City Wine & Food Festival. The event helped raise money for the Food Bank for New York City and
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's "No Kid Hungry" campaign.


Awards and honors

Hirsch was honored with the New York Police Athletic League’s Woman of the Year Award, the Ms. Foundation’s Philanthropic Vision Award and the National Association of Women Business Owners’ Signature Award for Lifetime Achievement. She also received the Leadership in Tourism Award from the NYC & Company Foundation. In 2011, Hirsch was the recipient of
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's "Comedy Legend & Groundbreaker Award" and in 2013 was named as one of Crain's New York Business's "Movers & Shakers."


References

Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Hirsch, Caroline American businesspeople American comedy 1952 births People from Flatbush, Brooklyn Living people Fashion Institute of Technology alumni