The Sam Gores-founded full-service talent firm elevated 14 agents to receive equity in the company.
Gores stated of the promotions, “We have assembled an extraordinary group of creative, smart, experienced and energetic colleagues who will help guide Paradigm into the future.”
Paradigm Talent Agency, with offices in Los Angeles and New York, is the full-service indie agency founded in 1992 that’s now part of a parent company named Paradigm Entertainment. That firm added a trio of talent firms to its stable last September — Napoli Management Group and 3 Kings Entertainment, which focuses on broadcast news talent and Two Twelve Management, with a focus on culinary clients — in a deal with private equity firm Blue Equity to expand its representation business.
Paradigm has been remaking itself since the investment vehicle of billionaire Tom Gores, the brother of founder Sam, took an ownership stake in the company in June 2020 with an eye to “invest in future growth.” One of the most significant moves was its decision less than a year later to sell its music division to Casey Wasserman’s namesake lifestyle marketing and management firm.
The fourteen agents who will become partner will join managing partner Andrew Ruf among those with that title at Paradigm Talent Agency. Ruf added: “I am excited to congratulate my colleagues on their promotion to Partner, as we lead our company forward in an evolving entertainment landscape.”
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