Insanity promotes Courtneay Mann and Ed Griffiths to the director of talents

EXCLUSIVE: The Maya Jama agency, Insanity, promoted two to the director of talents.
To count immediately, Courtneay Mann and Ed Griffiths become directors of talent in the entertainment team of the London store.
Mann has been in madness for almost a decade, representing presenters Yinka Bokinni, Sian Eleri and Kemi Rodgers, as well as the manufacturer of documentaries of Channel 4 and Explorer Lucy Shepherd. Previously, she worked for the first artists and James Grant (now YMU), with former customers such as Richard Branson, Alison Hammond and Greg James.
Since he joined Insanity in 2019, Griffiths had a list of talents, notably Zara McDermott, the broadcaster Jo White Mom always is Louise Boyce. He worked for Internetant, where he played a key role in guiding the career of the Olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams.
The boss of the paragraph Andy Varley said that Mann and Griffiths “played a central role in the career training of some of the most exciting talents in the United Kingdom, and their leadership, their instinct and their commitment to the long game make them invaluable members of the team.” “While madness continues to grow, it is essential that we are building a strong high direction structure which not only supports our customers, but also strengthens and develops the next generation of talent managers,” he added.
Insanity represents the tastes of Jama, Roman Kemp, Vick Hope, Jo While, Mollie King and Sam Thompson. Earlier this year, the agency hired Emily Gray and Rosie Luff joining the Rivale Komodo agency.