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03.01.2024 - 19:07 / deadline.com
Marketing communications and entertainment firm Kovert Creative has added Rosy Baker to their talent team.
Baker recently spent six years at PR firm Relevant working with several multi-hyphenate stars.
At Kovert, she will work out of the Los Angeles office and focus on adding to the agency’s talent client roster, which includes Jimmy Kimmel, Jack Black, Wanda Sykes, Amy Poehler, Colin Farrell, John Mulaney, Will Arnett, Dave Bautista, Tracy Morgan, MrBeast, Nathan Fielder, Sam Richardson, Dave Burd, Nicole Byer, Awkwafina and many more.
Baker started her career over ten years ago in the publicity & awards department of FX Networks, working on hit series including American Horror Story, Sons of Anarchy, and The Americans.
She segued in 2021 to tech startup Clubhouse and later was at the prominent brand marketing firm, The A-List, before following her passion back to entertainment.
Said co-CEO Lewis Kay, “I have known Rosy for over ten years, so it’s exciting to finally have the opportunity to work together. After a tumultuous year in our industry, starting the year with good news is gratifying.”
Kovert Creative is a bi-coastal, award-winning marketing, communications, and entertainment agency specializing in brand communications, talent publicity & management, video & content development, event production, experiential marketing, influencer & social media marketing, digital strategy, and creative & design. Among the top brands that Kovert Creative has worked with are Bloomberg Media, Microsoft, Xbox, Beam Suntory’s Maker’s Mark, Tres Generaciones, American Greetings, SmartLess Media, The Ringer, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and many more.
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The stars are stepping out during Paris Fashion Week!
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