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🗓️ 25 August 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Darnell Strom’s professional path has wound its way from politics to Hollywood, a trajectory that started with several globe-trotting years working for former US President Bill Clinton. As partner and head of culture and leadership at entertainment agency UTA today Strom represents totemic cultural figures including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai and Edward Enninful, the outgoing editor-in-chief of British Vogue, as well as Gisele Bundchen and Michaela Cole. The breadth of his client roster reflects Strom’s thesis that captivating, culturally impactful people can come from anywhere.
“My definition of talent isn't just an actor, a musician and an athlete,” he says. “It's also a well-known politician or an incredible activist or a rock star CEO or someone in fashion, an artist … I want to be able to represent all those people.”
This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Strom to discuss what his career has taught him about the power of creativity and cultural convergence – and the opportunities this is creating for top talents.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:08.1 | Welcome to the B.O.F. podcast. It's Friday, August 25th. |
0:12.9 | Darnel Strom's professional path has wound its way all the way from politics to Hollywood, |
0:17.6 | a trajectory that started with several globetrotting years working for |
0:22.1 | former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Today, Darnell is a partner and the head of culture and |
0:28.1 | leadership at Entertainment Agency UTA. Darnell represents totemic cultural figures, including |
0:35.1 | Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yusufzai and Vogue's |
0:39.2 | Edward Ennful, as well as Giselle Bunchen and Michaela Cole. The breadth of his client roster |
0:45.5 | reflects Darnell's thesis that captivating, culturally impactful people can come from anywhere. |
0:52.3 | My definition of talent isn't just an actor and a musician and an athlete. |
0:56.0 | It's also a well-known politician or an incredible activist or a rock star CEO or someone |
1:03.2 | in fashion, an artist, et cetera. |
1:05.3 | I want to be able to represent all those people. |
1:07.8 | This week on the BOF podcast, I sit down with Darnel to talk about the future of |
1:12.8 | cultural industries like fashion, media, and entertainment, and why they are becoming more |
1:18.6 | interconnected than ever before. Here's Darnel Strom on the BOF podcast. Hi, Darnel. How are you? I am well. How are you, Imran? I'm so excited that we can |
1:31.3 | have this conversation because you and I have started to get to know each other in the last few years |
1:37.2 | and our paths just keep intersecting more and more and more. And in a way, that's an indication of the topic for today's |
1:47.7 | conversation, which is how culture, just writ large, is converging. And you're such an |
1:54.2 | important and interesting player in the intersections of all of these cultural spheres. But before we do all of that, we need to get to know your |
2:03.2 | backstory first. And the backstory you have, kind of fascinating, because you started your career, |
2:09.5 | not anything to do in the talent world, but in the world of politics. And you studied political |
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