CAA said Monday that it has promoted seven trainees to the rank of agent, two apiece in the Media Finance and Commerical Endorsements departments, and one each in Motion Picture Talent, Touring and CAA Sports’ Baseball divisions.
Casey Sunderland and Travis Tammero have been upped to Agents in Media Finance, which specializes in the packaging and representation of independently financed film, TV and digital content; Natalie Moran has been promoted in the Motion Pictures Talent department. All will be based in Los Angeles.
Yale Jesser and Erin O’Brien have been elevated to Agents in Commercial Endorsements. Jesser will be based in L.A., with O’Brien in New York. David Kipke, who has been upped to agent in CAA Sports’ Baseball division, is also in in New York.
Julie Greenberg has been promoted in the Touring division, which books musical and comedic talent. She will focus on music touring and be based in Nashville.
Casey Sunderland and Travis Tammero have been upped to Agents in Media Finance, which specializes in the packaging and representation of independently financed film, TV and digital content; Natalie Moran has been promoted in the Motion Pictures Talent department. All will be based in Los Angeles.
Yale Jesser and Erin O’Brien have been elevated to Agents in Commercial Endorsements. Jesser will be based in L.A., with O’Brien in New York. David Kipke, who has been upped to agent in CAA Sports’ Baseball division, is also in in New York.
Julie Greenberg has been promoted in the Touring division, which books musical and comedic talent. She will focus on music touring and be based in Nashville.
- 12/9/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Chicago – On Tuesday, December 6th, the Midwest Independent Film Festival will award their 2016 “Best of the Midwest” honors with a ceremony at Rockit Bar & Grill, 22 W. Hubbard, in Chicago. The evening will be hosted by Festival Director Mike McNamara, and nominees include the short film “Lady of the House” (directed by Brad Bischoff), plus feature films “Mad” (directed by Robert Putka), and “My Friend’s Rubber Ducky” (directed by Josh Hyde).
Presented by the Midwest Independent Film Festival
Photo credit: MidwestFilm.com
The Midwest Independent Film Festival is a year-round movie event in Chicago that takes place the first Tuesday of every month, at the Landmark Century Centre Cinema. The festival has been recognized by Chicago Magazine in their “Best of Chicago” issue, and has become one of the top places for local filmmakers, producers and actors to network in the city. The “Best of the Midwest” Awards has a...
Presented by the Midwest Independent Film Festival
Photo credit: MidwestFilm.com
The Midwest Independent Film Festival is a year-round movie event in Chicago that takes place the first Tuesday of every month, at the Landmark Century Centre Cinema. The festival has been recognized by Chicago Magazine in their “Best of Chicago” issue, and has become one of the top places for local filmmakers, producers and actors to network in the city. The “Best of the Midwest” Awards has a...
- 12/5/2016
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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