In a changing of the guard at one of Hollywoods biggest talent agencies, UTA says that David Kramer will take over as CEO in June, succeeding longtime leader Jeremy Zimmer.
Zimmer, the UTA co-founder who has been CEO of the talent agency since 2012, is shifting to a role as board member and executive chairman. Paul Wachter will remain chairman of the board of UTA.
We are thrilled to announce David as UTAs next CEO. He is stepping into this role at an exciting time of growth, with UTA at the center of some of the most pivotal cultural moments across media, sports, and entertainment.We are confident that his leadership and client-centric approach will position the Company for continued success, said Wachter in a statement. Ive known Jeremy and UTA for almost 30 years and have been impressed with Jeremys entrepreneurial nature and vision. Its been remarkable how much the Company has grown and succeeded over that period. Jeremys years of dedicated service have left a strong and dynamic foundation for the Companys future. The new role for Kramer is not completely unexpected, with the company describing the move as part of a long-planned succession process. Kramer was elevated to president of UTA in 2022.
These 35 years at UTA have been so incredibly rewarding, said Zimmer in a statement. While transition is never easy, this particular moment feels very right. David has been my chosen successor for many years and Im certain that he will continue to uphold our great culture, support our amazing colleagues, and honor the privilege of serving our clients.
I am honored to be named UTAs next CEO. We are all deeply grateful to Jeremy for his passion and dedication to this team and for helping to make UTA into one of the premier global talent agencies in the world, Kramer added. His vision and guidance were key to building our foundation and broadening our business to offer clients world-class capabilities across filmed entertainment, music, sports, the creator economy, and advisory services.
Zimmer led UTA through a significant expansion period, completing some 19 acquisitions, per the company, and partnering with companies like Klutch Sports Group. UTA also secured private equity investment from EQT, in a bid to further turbocharge its growth.
In a note to staff obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Kramer indicated that he intends to continue following that path.
UTA has consistently taken chances, entered into new spaces, and defined categories with our work, Kramer wrote in a memo to staff Monday. Our focus will continue to be on nurturing and empowering that entrepreneurialism, and the unique strengths and capabilities that have allowed us to win in each category. Together, we will make sure that we foster real collaboration across our platform so that we can leverage our ability to see whats next in culture to unlock greater opportunity for both our clients and the company as a whole.
As for Zimmer, he will continue as executive chairman through 2025, telling employees in a note that for the next several months I will be completely available to help transition divisions and relationships to the colleagues who will assume new responsibilities.I will also be available for lunches, laughs, and any sort of questions or concerns that I can be of help with.
Though he added that he wont be leaving the entertainment business entirely.
I have been an agent for 45 years, and its now or never to see what else I will do.Ive always been a builder, and I want to take the time to create something meaningful in this next chapter of my career, he wrote. Lets be honest, the chances that Im going to start an aluminum company in Alaska or a cement company in Cleveland are pretty slim. So this is not goodbye. I will remain on the board, and I will always be a friend, a supporter, and a fiercely loyal champion of this great company weve built together and that I love.
You can read Kramers full email to UTA staff below.
TO: All Employees
FROM: DK
SUBJECT: Leadership Update
Team,
Id like to start by saying that I am honored to be named UTAs next CEO. We are all deeply grateful to Jeremy for his passion and dedication to this team and for helping to make UTA into one of the premier global talent agencies in the world. His vision and guidance were key to building our foundation and broadening our business to offer clients world-class capabilities across filmed entertainment, music, sports, the creator economy, and advisory services.
There is a reason that UTA has been my home for my entire career I am incredibly fortunate to work alongside such a talented and dedicated team, and experience the impact our work has for our clients.
UTA has consistently taken chances, entered into new spaces, and defined categories with our work. Our focus will continue to be on nurturing and empowering that entrepreneurialism, and the unique strengths and capabilities that have allowed us to win in each category. Together, we will make sure that we foster real collaboration across our platform so that we can leverage our ability to see whats next in culture to unlock greater opportunity for both our clients and the company as a whole.
UTAs greatness isnt just defined by the strength of our individual contributions or our ever-expanding scale; its our shared commitment to putting clients first and our relentless pursuit of discovering, creating and sustaining opportunity for great talent and brands. This will always be the foundation of our success and what differentiates us.
Im excited to collaborate with each of you as we leverage the strength of the businesses weve built and guide this company into a new era of growth and innovation.
I look forward to spending time over the following weeks meeting with all of you and talking further about priorities ahead.
Please join me once again in thanking Jeremy for his incredible vision and leadership. And thank you for all you do to make UTA the company it is today.
Regards,
DK