Verve has hired TV lit agent Davina Hefflin and talent agent Julian Cohen, Variety has learned exclusively. Hefflin joins the agency from Gersh, while Cohen joins from Management 360.
Hefflin started out as an assistant at Gersh before moving up the ranks of the TV lit department. She has focused on identifying and empowering a diverse range of voices, including those of the LGBTQ+ community. She has her masters in screenwriting from Chapman University.
Cohen worked under Suzan Bymel at Management 360 before moving up in the talent department. He previously placed Adan Canto in the Halle Berry film “Bruised” and Australian newcomer Sam Corlett in “Chilling Adentures of Sabrina.” He is the first addition to Verve’s talent team since it was established under former WME agent Sean Grumman in June.
“As Verve continues to strategically expand, we are thrilled to announce the additions of Davina Hefflin and Julian Cohen,...
Hefflin started out as an assistant at Gersh before moving up the ranks of the TV lit department. She has focused on identifying and empowering a diverse range of voices, including those of the LGBTQ+ community. She has her masters in screenwriting from Chapman University.
Cohen worked under Suzan Bymel at Management 360 before moving up in the talent department. He previously placed Adan Canto in the Halle Berry film “Bruised” and Australian newcomer Sam Corlett in “Chilling Adentures of Sabrina.” He is the first addition to Verve’s talent team since it was established under former WME agent Sean Grumman in June.
“As Verve continues to strategically expand, we are thrilled to announce the additions of Davina Hefflin and Julian Cohen,...
- 11/12/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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