Celebrity managers represent high-profile individuals like actors and athletes. They promote their clients’ work and careers. Celebrity managers oversee contracts and schedules.
Building Connections
Managers develop connections with agents and promoters to open doors for clients. They keep an eye out for emerging talent that aligns with their client’s brand. Building a roster of talented individuals enhances reputation.
Becoming a Celebrity Manager
There are no strict requirements to become a manager. But a degree in arts management, marketing or public relations is useful. Take internships and gain work experience.
Daily Life of a Manager
Life as a manager varies daily. You outline long-term career goals and create day-to-day schedules. If a client has issues, like with an agent, you may have to fire and find a new one. Connections and proven experience help to become a celebrity manager. Sharron began as an event promoter.