EXCLUSIVE: Leading boutique firm, the Daniel Hoff Agency, is celebrating an impressive 30-year track record in entertainment via an expansion into Atlanta with a new office to be led by senior agents Renee Banks and Marta Parrillo
, is celebrating an impressive 30-year track record in entertainment via an expansion into Atlanta with a new office to be led by senior agents Renee Banks and Marta Parrillo.
“Our track record speaks for itself,” continued Hoff, “and we can’t wait to work closely with the extraordinary and diverse Marta Parrillo artists who live and work in this vibrant city.” Representing clients across film, television and commercials, as well as some of Broadway’s biggest stars, the Daniel Hoff Agency boasts 20 agents across its three offices, with Garrett Hershey having recently been promoted to head up its commercial team.
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