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Catharine Wood (Catharine St. Clair Wood) was born on 10 July, 1973 in Hong Kong, is an artist. Discover Catharine Wood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Catharine St. Clair Wood
Occupation Composer, Songwriter, Music producer, Engineer, Studio owner, Activist
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 10 July 1973
Birthday 10 July
Birthplace Hong Kong
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Catharine Wood Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2020

As an advocate for songwriters, Wood took the position of Executive Committee member for the Corona Virus Songwriter Emergency Relief Grant Fund in 2020 (created by SONA), alongside Autumn Rowe, Leland, and Leona Lewis, offering grants to support songwriters through the pandemic, following an unprecedented charitable contribution of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars from Sony ATV’s chairman, Jon Platt. Wood is a regular contributor to the Songwriters of North America education efforts as well as SoundGirls.org. In 2022, she was a noted contributor to Emily Lazar's We Are Moving The Needle "Fix The Mix" initiative - aiming to eradicate the dramatic gender gap in the recording industry. Women in music are significantly under-represented in the recording industry by comparison to their male counterparts, with only 2.6% female music producers as illustrated in the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, published by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism in 2021.

2019

As a composer and producer, Wood has had original work released by APM/Sonoton under the SureFire Label (Sony/UMG), ESPN (Disney) produced by Norm Whitehurst, on many major networks, and has engineered on music ranging from ABC Music/UMG Soul Movers Band (Mastering Engineer) “Hot Sauce (GEM Remix)” to global commercials during her tenure at Play Studios, Santa Monica; including the first iPhone “hello” TV ad and the “Get A Mac” campaign, heralded by Ad Age as one of the top 15 campaigns of the 21st Century. Wood is credited for her score recording work on The Planters Film, which captured 11 notable awards including AFIFEST Official Selection 2019 and Raindance 2019 top honor, Film of the Festival. Her studio, Planetwood Studios, LLC, is one of the few solely female-owned and operated studios in Los Angeles.

1973

Catharine Wood (born July 10, 1973) is an American composer, songwriter, musician, producer, audio engineer and studio owner associated with both popular music and music for picture. Her work is primarily influenced by folk, rock, pop and soul music. In addition to being a vocal activist for songwriters, Wood is recognized for her contributions as a recording arts leader and mentor by AES and NAMM presenting alongside Grammy winning Leslie Ann Jones and Lenise Bent. She has been highlighted in two UK published Routledge academic books as a trailblazer in the professional music engineering and producer community: “Women in Audio” and “Gender in Music Production” in Chapters 4 (Sound for Television and Film) and 13 (Perspective Through a Female and Feminine Lens) respectively. In 2022, Wood was elected to The Recording Academy Los Angeles Chapter Board of Governors.

Born in Hong Kong, in 1973, Wood was raised in Connecticut, Colorado and California. Wood studied at Colorado College (with a BA in Art) followed by postgraduate study in audio engineering, music production and audio post-production at the LA Recording School where she graduated at the top of her class in 2005.