Longtime UTA Agent Emerson Davis Pivots To Management At Redefine Entertainment

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EXCLUSIVE: After 19 years at UTA, where he was a partner in the Motion Picture Literary department, Emerson Davis has transitioned to management as a partner at Redefine Entertainment.

Davis was a homegrown talent for UTA who joined the agency as an agent trainee in the fall of 2006 and had been there ever since. The Yale University grad elevated to MP Lit Agent in 2010 and made Partner in 2020. News of his move to Redefine Entertainment comes as the company celebrates its five-year anniversary.

In a statement on their new hire, Redefine partners Michael Botti, Tony Gil, Max Goldfarb, & Jairo Alvarado said, “We started this company 5 years ago based on the philosophy that curating, and supporting singular voices could cut through the noise of a crowded marketplace. That building people from the ground up, and helping to launch and then sustain new voices was the role of a committed manager. In these challenging times we face as an industry we know that doubling down on this is the only path forward, and Emerson exemplifies those values, consistently championing auteur writers, directors, and creators. Emerson joining Redefine Entertainment sets the company up to continue to grow and thrive in a chaotic marketplace.”

Davis told us, for his part, “I am thrilled to join Redefine in a moment that demands innovation, long-term strategy, and fortitude to support careers. It is a privilege to work with friends and representatives of the highest caliber. At the same time I will miss my outstanding colleagues at UTA, and very much look forward to partnering with them in the future.”

Founded in January 2021, Redefine Entertainment focuses on representing cultural thought leaders in the lit space. The firm represents creators such as Lulu Wang, Malcolm Spellman, Angel Soto, Vivienne Medrano, Dalan Musson, John Swetnam, Erika Lippoldt & Bo Yeon Kim, Jingyi Shao, Juel Taylor & Tony Rettenmaier, Owen Dennis, Eva Sørhaug, and Kwame Kwei-Armah.

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