Nan Warshaw


Nan Warshaw is the Co-Founder of Bloodshot Records, an independent record label based out of Chicago.

Early life and education

Warshaw grew up in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago as well as Evanston, Illinois.
In 1985, Warshaw graduated from Evergreen State in Olympia, Washington. In 1993, she received a master's degree in Business and Entrepreneurship from Columbia College Chicago.

Career

Warshaw started Bloodshot Records with co-founders Rob Miller and Eric Babcock as a hobby that they ran out of her apartment in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago. They were trying to shine a light on some of the unheralded music they were listening to and seeing in the local Chicago clubs at the time.
In addition to her work at the label, Warshaw is involved in healthcare reform activism. In 2006, she helped to organize benefits to support Fitzgerald's sound engineer Gary Schepers cover healthcare related expenses.
She was the small business owner representative for Illinois on the White House website for health care reform under President Barack Obama. She was an active supporter of the Affordable Care Act.

Personal life

In 2000, Warshaw married Christian "Tex" Schmidt, who was in the German band the Roughnecks. They have a son. The marriage ended in divorce. Warshaw long-term partner is Mark Panick, a musician from the bands The Bonemen of Barumba and Razorhouse.

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