Creative Artists Agency has acquired Hanold Associates Executive Search, a leading executive search and leadership advisory firm co-founded by Neela Seenandan and Jason Hanold.
The firm recruits diverse corporate officers and board directors, with a significant focus on leading high-profile searches for Chief People and Hr officers across industries. Hanold’s team of 20 colleagues will be integrated into CAA’s industry-leading Executive Search division.
Jason Hanold is now president of CAA Executive Search. Seenandan is President, CAA Leadership Advisory.
Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
“We continue in our longstanding efforts to innovate growth opportunities across all facets of CAA that further our commitment to providing unmatched resources to our esteemed clients worldwide,” said Paul Danforth, CAA Managing Director and President, CAA Sports. “CAA was the first talent agency to launch an executive search division, and we are thrilled with the incredible success that Joe Becher, Asher Simons,...
The firm recruits diverse corporate officers and board directors, with a significant focus on leading high-profile searches for Chief People and Hr officers across industries. Hanold’s team of 20 colleagues will be integrated into CAA’s industry-leading Executive Search division.
Jason Hanold is now president of CAA Executive Search. Seenandan is President, CAA Leadership Advisory.
Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
“We continue in our longstanding efforts to innovate growth opportunities across all facets of CAA that further our commitment to providing unmatched resources to our esteemed clients worldwide,” said Paul Danforth, CAA Managing Director and President, CAA Sports. “CAA was the first talent agency to launch an executive search division, and we are thrilled with the incredible success that Joe Becher, Asher Simons,...
- 10/1/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
As it looks to bolster its executive search business, Creative Artists Agency has acquired a boutique firm that has specialized in helping clients recruit C-suite candidates in human resources and diversity, equity and inclusion roles.
The major talent agency said Tuesday it bought the Chicago-based firm Hanold Associates, led by co-founders Neela Seenandan and Jason Hanold, and will bring over its 20 employees into its executive search division. CAA launched the unit, co-founded by Joe Becher and Asher Simons, in 2017 to develop ancillary revenue beyond its large market share in talent representation.
“The addition of Hanold Associates, and its unique expertise, will amplify our efforts in this important service area and we are excited to see what these two teams can accomplish together,” said Paul Danforth, CAA’s managing director and president of CAA Sports. This transaction marks the first acquisition for CAA’s executive search division since it was established.
The major talent agency said Tuesday it bought the Chicago-based firm Hanold Associates, led by co-founders Neela Seenandan and Jason Hanold, and will bring over its 20 employees into its executive search division. CAA launched the unit, co-founded by Joe Becher and Asher Simons, in 2017 to develop ancillary revenue beyond its large market share in talent representation.
“The addition of Hanold Associates, and its unique expertise, will amplify our efforts in this important service area and we are excited to see what these two teams can accomplish together,” said Paul Danforth, CAA’s managing director and president of CAA Sports. This transaction marks the first acquisition for CAA’s executive search division since it was established.
- 10/1/2024
- by Erik Hayden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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