Atlas Artists Promotes Brad Pence to Partner

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EXCLUSIVE: Atlas Artists talent manager Brad Pence has been named partner at the management division of Charles Roven’s Atlas Entertainment.

Pence, who joined Atlas Artists in 2018, represents both established and emerging talent across film, scripted and unscripted television and digital. His roster of clients include one of the hottest names at the moment, Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie, who on Wednesday helped announce the Actor Award nominations and on Sunday is presenting at the Golden Globes.

The list of actors, writers, digital creators and reality personalities repped by Pence also include Melissa Roxburgh, star of NBC’s drama series The Hunting Party, which premiered its second season this week, Emily Hampshire, Luke Tennie (Shrinking), Tefi Pessoa, Anna Sitar, Larray, Amelie Zilber, and Meagan Good.

“Brad’s dedication to his clients, combined with his strategic vision and deep industry relationships, has made him an invaluable member of the Atlas Artists family,” said Atlas Artists founding partners Dave Fleming and Tory Howard. “His promotion to partner recognizes not only his past achievements but also our confidence in his continued leadership as we expand our management operations. Brad exemplifies the caliber of representation that defines Atlas Artists, and his unique understanding of both traditional and emerging platforms makes him an integral member of our team in an ever-evolving business.”

Bridging the gap between new media creators, personalities, and traditional entertainment has been a main focus for Pence.

“Brad has demonstrated an exceptional ability to identify and nurture talent across all platforms,” said Roven, Oscar-winning producer and founder of Atlas Entertainment. “His vision for where the industry is heading, combined with his commitment to his clients’ creative ambitions, aligns perfectly with Atlas’s mission. Brad understands that great storytelling transcends medium, and his work bridging digital and traditional entertainment has been nothing short of transformative.”

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