LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) – Vector Management announced a slew of new artist and manager signings as the company expands operations in Los Angeles, guided by Nicki Loranger, Head of Vector West.
According to Vector, new managers joining the team at the Los Angeles office include Henley Halem, who brings a roster that includes Yung Gravy, Valentino Kahn, 4B, and Bryant Barnes and Gabriel Apodaca who join with the veteran Colorado-based boy band 3OH!3.
Additionally, Vector announced the signing of The Aces and Jack Harris, who join the recent addition of Maddie Zahm on the management company’s roster.
“After 16 years with Vector, I am so proud and excited to enter this new phase of the company’s history,” details Loranger. “It is an honor to continue to work with so many longtime clients like Tom Morello and Wrabel, and yet the growth and innovation of this new team is undeniable. I look forward to continuing the success we’ve had with Allison Russell, Maddie Zahm and Michael Freeman under this new leadership, and cannot wait to show the world what we do with these new acts!”
“We are excited to welcome The Aces, Jack Harris as well as managers, Henley and Gabe. These new additions are another example of the significant growth of our West Coast office under strong leadership of Nicki Loranger,” added Vector President Jason Murray.
Launched in Nashville by Ken Levitan, Jack Rovner, and Jason Murray in 2023, Vector has since expanded, opening offices in Los Angeles, New York City, and Toronto.
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