UTA announces raft of promotions

UTA announces raft of promotions

Leading talent agency UTA has annonced a series of promotions across seven divisions in Los Angeles, New York and London.

Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance, and Chris Visconti are now music agents; Lucas Barnes in television talent; John McGrath in independent film; and Kristen Sena in speakers. Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond are now executives in the UTA Foundation; Rachel Hall and Caroline Long in UTA marketing; and Brendan Mulroy in UTA IQ.

UTA also announced that 12 new coordinators have been named across its Los Angeles, New York and London offices.

“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” said UTA’s 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.”

The promotions come within some of UTA’s most rapidly expanding departments. In the past 18 months alone UTA made a significant investment in sports agency, Klutch Sports Group; acquired leading influencer firm, Digital Brand Architects; launched Civic Center Media to provide artists with more creative control and greater financial ownership of content; and secured investments from private equity firms PSP Investments and Investcorp.



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