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Gen Z Takes Over: Insanity Agency's Bold New Direction
25 Nov
Summary
- Insanity agency is strategically expanding into the Gen-Z content creator space.
- Four new talent managers were hired, bringing established Gen-Z creators.
- This move aligns with Gen-Z's growing influence on entertainment trends.

Insanity, a prominent talent agency representing stars like Maya Jama and Roman Kemp, is aggressively expanding into the Gen-Z content creator landscape. The agency has significantly bolstered its team by hiring four new talent managers. These new hires have brought a substantial roster of popular Gen-Z influencers with them, signaling a major shift in the agency's focus.
This strategic expansion includes creators like Suzie Bonaldi, Emily Blackwell, and Meggan Grubb, among others. The new talent managers, including Rosie Clarkson, Blaise Kelly, Akeisha Fraser, and Kareem Francis, have joined from various backgrounds, bringing expertise in developing digital-first talent and collaborating with platforms like Channel 4.0.
CEO Andy Varley stated that Insanity thrives at the intersection of culture and creativity, currently defined by this new generation of talent. The agency believes Gen-Z is fundamentally shaping entertainment's future, influencing storytelling and audience connection, and these hires are a key step in amplifying extraordinary voices.




