About Chris
Chris Pirillo is a personality in whom tech
enthusiasts trust to answer questions and lead
discussions. From his self-inspired cartoon logo to
his real face on national TV, Chris’s ongoing
efforts have provided timely, accurate, and
reliable information to the mass market. With more
people getting connected to the Internet, and an
ever-increasing proliferation of decentralized
media and self-controlled news sources (e.g.,
blogs), Chris strives to remain relevant.
In 1996, Chris Pirillo launched Lockergnome.com,
intent on delivering personality-infused tech
answers to his audience. In 1998, he authored the
authoritative book on e-mail publishing – further
establishing himself as a thought leader. WHO AM
1040, a popular Midwest talk radio station, invited
him to start hosting a weekly “tech show” broadcast
in early 2000. His presence was ultimately noticed
by both talent and executive producers at the
television station, TechTV. He moved from the
middle of Iowa to San Francisco in 2001, and began
hosting “Call for Help” for them - driving a live,
interactive program that focused on solving common
technology frustrations.
With a greater understanding of production and
entertainment values, as well as a strong feel for
(and connection with) his media audience, Chris
left the network shortly before it was absorbed by
G4. Throughout his time at TechTV, his independent
businesses continued to flourish. Leading sponsors
like Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, AMD, GoDaddy,
GoToMeeting, PayPal, and others have continually
recognized the value of being placed in front of
influencers from across the globe.
Chris has consistently expressed his convictions
outright, supplying practical information to
targeted audiences: IT professionals, Web
developers, small business owners, technology
consumers, et al. He remains a passionate
personality in the tech community-at-large, having
become the #1 “chris” on Google and often being
asked to sit on various advisory boards.
His approachability, undeniable spirit, and
candor have drawn hundreds of thousands of persons
to follow him and his recommendations. Without
feeling that someone is on their side, customer
frustrations will eventually lead to permanent
disillusionment.
Chris understands that valid communication is
fostered through interpersonal connections. After
all, people always trust people more than they
trust companies. As such, he is ready to leverage
his skills, connections, and widespread recognition
to help give sponsors a friendlier face. He is
never short of ideas.