United Talent Agency (UTA) has added six executives across its London and Los Angeles offices and named a new coordinator class in four cities.
London and Los Angeles hires
In London, Anthony Brown joins from CAA (Creative Artists Agency) to focus on hip-hop and R&B clients. Becky Drouet arrives from LPO to work with the corporate and private group.
In Los Angeles, Chris Anderson and Jordan Golenberg join as agents. Randy Freedman becomes an agent within music brand partnerships, and Lauren Katzakian takes an executive role in business affairs.
Coordinator appointments
- Los Angeles: Juan Aguirre, Lindsey Cole, Alia Lopotanak, Mark Soleymani
- New York: Julian Huff, Pearse Matteson, Jenna Shatzman
- Nashville: Cat Ingersoll, promoted to coordinator
- London: Dylan Bryant, Brooke Newton, Emily Rhodes
UTA statements
With over a decade of experience at Universal Music Group (UMG) and elsewhere, Katzakian is the newest member of the UTA Business Affairs team focusing on touring and Music Brand Partnerships.
Freedman also arrives via UMG, and will focus his efforts within the Music Brand Partnerships division, where he brings more than a decade of experience creating talent partnerships for some of the world’s leading artists and brands. Golenberg joins from Day After Day Productions and will bring several years of booking experience to his new role.
[Anderson] joins UTA following nearly two decades in artist management and talent representation, and is tasked with developing tour strategy for a diverse roster of artists at UTA.