Wasserman Group is a sports marketing and talent management company based in Los Angeles . Casey Wasserman , grandson of media mogul Lew Wasserman , founded the company in 1998 and acts as its chief executive.
11-1060: (Redirected from Wassermann ) For the marketing and talent agency, see Wasserman Media Group . For the children's film, see Peter Lilienthal . [REDACTED] Look up Wasserman or Wassermann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wasserman or Wassermann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron E. Wasserman (1920–2015), American food scientist Aharon Wasserman (born 1986), American entrepreneur and software designer Al Wasserman (1921–2005), American film maker Anatoly Wasserman (born 1952), Russian journalist and political pundit Antony Wassermann (born 1957), British mathematician August von Wassermann (1866–1925), German bacteriologist Bob Wasserman (1934–2011), American politician and police chief, Mayor of Fremont, California Cale Wassermann (born 1983), American soccer coach Casey Wasserman (born 1974), American entertainment executive and owner of
22-717: A Bavarian literary prize Toppo Wassermann College , a boarding school in Udine, Italy Wasserman 9-Panel Plot , a graphical representation of cardiopulmonary exercise testing data Wasserman radar , a long-range, height finder radar built by Germany during World War II Wassermann Lake , a lake in Minnesota, United States Wassermann test , a complement-fixation antibody test for syphilis, named after August von Wassermann All pages with titles containing Wasserman All pages with titles containing Wassermann [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
33-668: A network of social media influencers . The advertising agency was named one of the Ad Age agencies to watch in January 2015. In March 2021, Wasserman acquired German based boxing promotional company Team Sauerland . With the announcement, they revealed the company would be relocating to the United Kingdom and subsequently renamed to "Wasserman Boxing". Wasserman also acquired the North American Music division of
44-484: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Wasserman Media Group In 2002, Wasserman acquired the sports marketing and naming-rights company Envision and the action sports marketing and representation firm The Familie, based in Carlsbad, California. In 2004, Wasserman purchased 411 Productions and a few months later relaunched it as Studio 411, a sports entertainment film studio . The business
55-1992: The San Francisco Chronicle from 1964 – 1979 Kathryn Wasserman Davis (1907–2013), American philanthropist and foundation executive Kevin 'Noodles' Wasserman (born 1963), American lead guitarist and background vocalist for The Offspring Kimberly Wasserman , American environmentalist Larry A. Wasserman , Canadian statistician Lew Wasserman (1913–2002), American film and entertainment agent and studio executive Mel Wasserman (1932–2002), American businessman, entrepreneur and founder of CEDU Education Noam T. Wasserman , American academic Oscar Wassermann (1869–1934), German banker Paul Wasserman (1934–2007), American entertainment publicist Philip Wasserman (1828–1895), mayor of Portland, Oregon Rick D. Wasserman (born 1973), American actor Rob Wasserman (1952–2016), American composer and bass player Robert Wasserman (disambiguation) , several people Robin Wasserman (born 1978), American novelist Ron Wasserman (born 1961), American composer Ruth Wasserman Lande (born 1976), Israeli diplomat, lecturer and social activist Sandra Wasserman (born 1970), Belgian tennis player Sheldon Wasserman (born 1961), Wisconsin State Assembly member Simcha Wasserman (1899–1992), Rabbi/Educator, founder of several schools (France, USA, Israel) Stanley Wasserman (born 1951), American statistician Suzanne Wasserman (1957–2017), American film director, historian and writer Tony Wasserman , American computer scientist Václav Wasserman (1898–1967), Czechoslovak screenwriter, film actor and director Walter Wassermann (1883–1944), German screenwriter Zbigniew Wassermann (1949–2010), Polish politician See also [ edit ] Jakob-Wassermann-Literaturpreis ,
66-754: The United States Olympic Committee —was a senior vice president for strategic business development, was the company's lead on its account for the insurance firm Nationwide , and negotiated deals with NASCAR , the USTA , and the PGA Tour . In early 2011, Wasserman bought London-based media rights manager and advisory firm Reel Enterprises. That year, Wasserman expanded its golf talent roster by acquiring SFX Golf in April 2011. In 2015, Wasserman acquired Laundry Service, which included Cycle ,
77-448: The surname Wassermann . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wasserman&oldid=1220599621 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
88-682: The Los Angeles Avengers Dale Wasserman (1914–2008), American playwright Dan Wasserman , American political cartoonist Dave Wasserman (born 1984), American political analyst Debbie Wasserman Schultz (born 1966), American politician from Florida Dora Wasserman (1919–2003), actress and founder of the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre in Montreal Edward Wasserman , American professor of psychology at
99-845: The University of Iowa Ehren Wassermann (born 1980), American baseball pitcher Elchonon Wasserman (1874–1941), Lithuanian rabbi and rosh yeshiva Eva Wasserman-Margolis , American composer, conductor and clarinet player Gordon Wasserman, Baron Wasserman (born 1938), member of the UK House of Lords Harvey Wasserman (born 1945), American journalist Jack Wasserman (1927–1977), Canadian newspaper columnist Jakob Wassermann (1873–1934), German writer and novelist James Wasserman (1948–2020), American author and occultist Jeffrey Wasserman (1946–2006), American artist Jerry Wasserman (born 1945), American actor John L. Wasserman (1938–1979), American entertainment critic for
110-900: The company as part of the deal. Until he retired in June 2015, Tellem was a principal at the company and ran one of its management groups. In November 2006, the company acquired soccer agency SFX, in the UK. Through that acquisition, Wasserman came to represent players including Steven Gerrard , Robbie Keane , Jamie Carragher , Michael Owen , Tim Cahill , Jonathan Woodgate , Alex Morgan , Tobin Heath , Heather O'Reilly , Wes Brown , Scott Parker , Jack Wilshere , Park Ji-Sung , Shay Given , Tim Howard and Emile Heskey . In June 2007, Wasserman expanded its consulting and media and property capabilities by purchasing Raleigh, North Carolina–based OnSport. From 2007-11, Sarah Hirshland --who later became CEO of
121-589: Was designed to provide financing, obtain sponsorships and arrange distribution in support of original productions. The company also made an unsuccessful bid to sign up enough athletes in BMX , skateboarding and freestyle motocross to form PGA-like sanctioning bodies in those sports. In January 2006 Wasserman acquired the NBA and MLB sports agent business of Arn Tellem , a well-known sports agent who joined Wasserman as well. Several of Tellem's sports agent colleagues also joined
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