- Patti Gribow (formerly, Patti Pivaar) is CEO of Gribow Entertainment a mission driven production company. Gribow is a multi-faceted communicator with over 35 years of experience in TV, stage and screen. Over the years Gribow has toured and performed with icons such as Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope while team leader for the famed Golddiggers. Her credits include the Dean Martin Show, Happy Days, Charlie's Angels, Quantum Leap and Airport 79 to name some. This past decade she has produced and hosted television shows The Patti Gribow Show and Patti Gribow's Roundtable featuring in depth interviews with global leaders such as Dan Rather, Judy Woodruff, Gloria Allred and Senator John McCain. In addition she has produced hundreds of business infomercials and commercials for Imprint Media Productions, a division of Gribow Entertainment featuring leading experts and entrepreneur in the fields of law, medicine and finance. Patti believes that service to the community is not a choice, but an obligation. Her advocacy for women has earned her several awards including an Athena Award, Women Leaders Forum Lifetime Achievement Award, George Berkey Palm Desert Citizen of the Year, in addition to honors from Soroptimist International of Palm Desert-Sunrise, National League of American Pen Women, and her alma mater, Sycamore High School, and the Golden Halo Award presented to her by Margaret O'Brien.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Patti Gribow
- SpouseDale Gribow(September 2, 1984 - present) (1 child)
- In 1972 Patti was majoring in Fine Arts at the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati planning on heading to Broadway upon graduation. On a whim she flew to Boston to audition for the Golddiggers on the Dean Martin Show. Three weeks later she was in Hollywood taping the Dean Martin Show.
- Native of Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Member of The Golddiggers from 1973 to 1986.
- One of the original eight members of the post-1973 "second generation" of Dean Martin's Golddiggers troupe on TV and on stage, along with Maria Lauren, Linda Alberici, Susan Buckner, Robin Hoctor, Colleen Kincaid, Lee Nolting, and Deborah Pratt.
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