Creative Artists Agency
American talent and sports agency
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February 2025 | Former Vice President Kamala Harris signed with CAA for representation on speaking engagements and publishing. |
January 20 2025 | Former President Joe Biden signed with CAA to represent him in public engagements after moving back to Wilmington, Delaware. |
October 2023 | Maha Dakhil resigned from the agency's internal board after making social media comments critical of Israel during the Israel-Hamas war, which conflicted with the agency's public statement of support for Israel. |
September 2023 | French billionaire François-Henri Pinault completed the acquisition of a majority stake in CAA through his investment company, Groupe Artémis, in a deal valued at 7 billion dollars. |
June 2022 | CAA reached a $750 million deal to acquire ICM Partners, with approximately 425 ICM staffers and agents set to join CAA. |
January 2022 | CAA announced plans to move its headquarters across the street from its existing office in 2026. |
December 16 2020 | CAA accepted a divestment and sold the majority of its Content company to South Korean studio JTBC, following a dispute with the Writers Guild of America (WGA). |
December 2017 | Variety reported that Creative Artists Agency was implicated in coverups related to Harvey Weinstein's abuse and harassment, with at least eight agents allegedly knowing about his misconduct but continuing to do business with him. |
March 2016 | Creative Artists Agency had 1,800 employees at this time, highlighting its significant size and influence in the talent agency industry. |
October 2014 | CAA sold a controlling stake to TPG Capital. |
2010 | Private equity firm TPG Capital invested $165 million with an additional $200 million in debt financing, gaining a 35% interest in the agency. |
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