Over at UTA, nine agents and five executives have been promoted to new roles across seven divisions in L.A., N.Y. and London.
On the music side, Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance and Chris Visconti are now agents.
Lucas Barnes is in Television Talent and John McGrath is in Independent Film, while Kristen Sena handles Speakers. Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond are now executives in the UTA Foundation. Marketing gets Rachel Hall and Caroline Long. And Brendan Mulroy's in UTA IQ.
12 coordinators have also been upped; their departments span Music, Speakers, Fine Arts, Independent Film, Emerging Platforms, Video Games, Corporate Communications, Digital Talent and Brand Partnerships.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” shared Co-President David Kramer. “Each of them personifies exceptional performance and commitment to client service. We’re especially pleased that the vast majority of our new agents and executives began their careers at UTA as assistants, which is a reflection of our commitment to developing and fostering the growth of young professionals. As we continue to grow all aspects of our business, they will all play an integral role in driving our future success.”
Meanwhile, at HITS, we're still trying to figure out what nine, five and 12 add up to.
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