Kiki Stockhammer

She became well known in the late 1980s as a trade show "traffic stopper" first doing live demonstrations of the capabilities of the Video Toaster from NewTek.

She reportedly had an unnamed managerial position in the development line of the product.

[7] The band received nationwide exposure when one of their songs was included in the roast of William Shatner on Comedy Central.

Stockhammer has returned to NewTek, demonstrating its TV station in a box concept product, TriCaster.

[9] She made a cameo appearance in an episode of Babylon 5, the first TV series to use the Lightwave 3D animation program sold by NewTek with the Video Toaster.

Kiki Stockhammer (left) at the 2013 NAB trade show