Creative Artists Agency (CAA) has made significant changes to its leadership team, appointing nine managing directors and reshuffling its agency board membership. The new managing directors, including industry veterans like Rob Light and Maha Dakhil, will work closely with CAA’s top executives on strategic business and operational matters.
The agency board, which includes prominent figures like Emma Banks and Franklin Latt, will focus on maintaining CAA’s reputation for exceptional client service and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation. This move comes after CAA was acquired by investment firm Artémis last year, signaling a new chapter for the renowned talent agency.
In a statement, CAA co-chairman and CEO Bryan Lourd expressed excitement about the future of the agency, emphasizing their commitment to providing world-class service to their clients. With a team of experienced leaders and dealmakers in place, CAA is poised to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the media and sports industries.
The appointment of the managing directors and the restructuring of the agency board highlight CAA’s dedication to staying at the forefront of the entertainment industry. As they continue to adapt to the evolving needs of their clients, CAA is positioning itself for continued success in the years to come.