Creative Artists Agency (CAA) announced that five trainees in the television division have been promoted to agent: Allie Cohen and David Romero in scripted television, Alixandra Haley in alternative television and Rachel Mathias and Lubna Salad in International Television.
The new agents were participants in CAA Elevate, a training and practical development curriculum with an emphasis on entrepreneurialism, inclusion, curiosity, collaboration and growth that CAA launched in Feb. 2021.
“I am thrilled about these five promotions,” said Joe Cohen, CAA board member and head of scripted television. “Allie, David, Alix, Rachel and Lubna are exceptional individuals. They are all incredibly intelligent, creative, resourceful, collaborative and globally minded. We couldn’t be prouder to promote them today, and look forward to their continued contributions to the agency and our clients.”
Cohen joined CAA in 2017 as a mailroom clerk and joined the television division in 2018, first working for agents Joel Begleiter and Andrew Miller.
The new agents were participants in CAA Elevate, a training and practical development curriculum with an emphasis on entrepreneurialism, inclusion, curiosity, collaboration and growth that CAA launched in Feb. 2021.
“I am thrilled about these five promotions,” said Joe Cohen, CAA board member and head of scripted television. “Allie, David, Alix, Rachel and Lubna are exceptional individuals. They are all incredibly intelligent, creative, resourceful, collaborative and globally minded. We couldn’t be prouder to promote them today, and look forward to their continued contributions to the agency and our clients.”
Cohen joined CAA in 2017 as a mailroom clerk and joined the television division in 2018, first working for agents Joel Begleiter and Andrew Miller.
- 9/16/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Creative Artists Agency has promoted Allie Cohen, David Romero, Alixandra Haley, Rachel Mathias and Lubna Salad to agents within its Television division.
Within the agency’s television department Cohen and Romero will work in scripted, Haley in alternative, and Mathias and Salad in international.
“I am thrilled about these five promotions,” said Joe Cohen, CAA Board Member and Head of Scripted Television. “Allie, David, Alix, Rachel and Lubna are exceptional individuals. They are all incredibly intelligent, creative, resourceful, collaborative, and globally minded. We couldn’t be prouder to promote them today, and look forward to their continued contributions to the agency and our clients.”
Cohen started her CAA journey in 2017 as a mailroom clerk, and made her way into the agency’s Television division in 2018, working for agents Joel Begleiter and Andrew Miller. She was named Scripted Television Coordinator in 2020.
Romero started his career as an assistant at The Shuman Co.
Within the agency’s television department Cohen and Romero will work in scripted, Haley in alternative, and Mathias and Salad in international.
“I am thrilled about these five promotions,” said Joe Cohen, CAA Board Member and Head of Scripted Television. “Allie, David, Alix, Rachel and Lubna are exceptional individuals. They are all incredibly intelligent, creative, resourceful, collaborative, and globally minded. We couldn’t be prouder to promote them today, and look forward to their continued contributions to the agency and our clients.”
Cohen started her CAA journey in 2017 as a mailroom clerk, and made her way into the agency’s Television division in 2018, working for agents Joel Begleiter and Andrew Miller. She was named Scripted Television Coordinator in 2020.
Romero started his career as an assistant at The Shuman Co.
- 9/16/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
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