CAA has promoted 14 of its trainees to agents or executives at its corporate retreat at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, the agency said Friday.
Matt Greenberg, Amanda Lie, Kirsten Polley and Jacy Schleier have been promoted to agents in CAA’s television division. Greenberg and Schleier serve in the scripted and alternative-TV departments, respectively, while Lie is in talent and Polley in sports media and news.
Additional promotions to agents include Jordan Berg to digital talent and packaging; Stevee Jo Eads to motion pictures; Allison Hironaka to media finance; John MacGregor to the theater division; and Katie Germano and Bilge Morden to music touring.
Elevations to executives include Rachel Feucht in CAA hockey; Jason Hafford in Global Client Strategy; Bernard Tyler to CAA brand consulting; and Kiran Vora to CAA sports property sales.
Berg, Eads, Feucht Greenberg, Hafford, Hironaka, Lie, Polley, Schleier and Tyler are based in the Los Angeles office, while Vora and Morden are based in London, Germano in Nashville, and MacGregor in New York.
Is CAA's Emmy Celebration the New Vanity Fair Oscar Party? (Photos)
As the captains of entertainment, sports, politics and fashion converge at Bouchon in Beverly Hills before the Emmy Awards, CAA is the straw that stirs the drink. With "Big Little Lies" scoring big in nominations, leads Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern favored heavily into the social equation.
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Andy Cohen, horror tycoon Jason Blum and Seth Meyers
For Tom Ford (with Stanley Tucci), fashion week is every week.
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Matthew DelPiano, Kevin Huvane, Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin
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The happy couple: Emmy Rossum and her husband Sam Esmail, who created "Mr. Robot"
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Robin Tunney and Shiri Appleby
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Dame Helen Mirren and Geoffrey Rush. (Mirren is one of only three actresses to win a Golden Globe, an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year.)
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On the way to milestone wins for "The Handmaid's Tale," Alexis Bledel hung out with one of the party hosts, Adam Berkowitz.
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Here comes the "Big Little Lies" gang -- Laura Dern, David E. Kelley and Reese Witherspoon -- and Ava DuVernay.
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Don't forget to eat. It's a misdemeanor to skip the eats at Bouchon. "Atlanta" star Brian Tyree Henry powered up. Later on Friday, his table at the EW party had all the social gravity, with Sterling K.Brown coming by to hang poolside.
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Max Winkler and Zoey Deutch know the rules
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Reese Witherspoon greets the chef, Thomas Keller
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CAA's Richard Lovett, Dern, Witherspoon and her husband Jim Toth
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Adam Sanderson and Discovery/Animal Planet/Science Channel chief Rich Ross
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Cohen, Bob Greenblatt and Bryan Lourd
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A lot of cable business could flow between this group: Bryan Lourd, Bonnie Hammer and Adam Berkowitz.
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Garcia, Huvane and Jerry Bruckheimer, who could win another Emmy for "The Amazing Race" on Sunday night.
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Always a bon vivant, Common made the scene.
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Dern and Kevin Bacon
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Geoffrey Rush is nominated for Lead Actor in a limited series for "Genius" and, by all photographic accounts, looks like he had a blast at the soiree.
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When the "Star Wars," "Star Trek," "Family Guy" and "Ted" universes collide, you get J.J. Abrams and Seth MacFarlane. Pray for a collaboration.
As the captains of entertainment, sports, politics and fashion converge in Beverly Hills before the Emmy Awards, CAA is the straw that stirs the drink
As the captains of entertainment, sports, politics and fashion converge at Bouchon in Beverly Hills before the Emmy Awards, CAA is the straw that stirs the drink. With "Big Little Lies" scoring big in nominations, leads Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern favored heavily into the social equation.