Stephen, Steven or Steve Katz may refer to:
Steve Katz is an American-born, entrepreneur, and content marketing specialist. He is the Co-Founder of Nimbus which help startups grow using internet marketing and cloud applications.
Mr. Katz was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1987.
Steve attended University of Michigan and graduated with a B.A. Degree in Digital Media & Film.
Steve began his marketing career as a freelancer for marketing agencies in Boulder, helping them with marketing automation and content creation. Through his efforts, Steve became heavily involved in the Boulder Co-working space Scrib which later became the tech Accelerator Boomtown.
Having a strong interest in HubSpot, Steve decided to team up with fellow University of Michigan Alum, Paul Foley, to join Nimbus as a co-founder. Nimbus's main mission became to help startups grow using the internet & cloud apps.
Steve Katz (born May 9, 1945) is a guitarist and record producer who is best known as a member of the rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears. Katz was an original member of the rock bands The Blues Project and American Flyer. As a producer, his credits include the 1979 album Short Stories Tall Tales for the Irish band Horslips, and the Lou Reed albums Rock 'n' Roll Animal and Sally Can't Dance and the Elliott Murphy album Night Lights. He is married to Alison Palmer, a ceramic artist.
Steve Katz's professional career started in the late fifties on a local Schenectady, New York television program called Teenage Barn. Accompanied by piano, he would sing such hits of the day as "Tammy" and "April Love". At 15, Katz studied guitar with Dave Van Ronk and Reverend Gary Davis. It was at this time that he met and befriended guitarist Stefan Grossman. They would sometimes act as road managers for Reverend Davis and, in so doing, met many of the great "rediscovered" blues men of an earlier era, such as Son House, Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt.