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WME Nashville Promotes Clark-Hamel, Collignon, Hamilton To Agent
– Skyler Clark-Hamel
WME has promoted Skyler Clark-Hamel, Alex Collignon and Beth Hamilton to agent, with the trio remaining based in the agency’s Nashville office.
Clark-Hamel joins the Christian Music division as a booking agent, focusing on the Southeast United States, Caribbean and Central and South America. He most recently served as a booking coordinator for the division after previously working in the country music department.
Collignon joins the Country Music department as a booking agent, focusing on the West Coast and Southwest. He most recently worked as an assistant in the department after initially launching his career at WME in 2014 in the fair and festival department.
– Beth Hamilton
– Beth Hamilton
Hamilton joins the Country Music department as an agent after beginning her agency career at the William Morris Agency in Nashville assisting with booking arenas and amphitheaters in the Northeast, prior to making the transition to artist management and concert promotion.
– Alex Collignon
Hamilton joined WME in 2016 following the agency’s 2009 merger with Endeavor, to work alongside WME partner and Nashville co-head Jay Williams, strategizing national and international touring for headlining artists including Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church and Brothers Osborne, among others.
WME’s Nashville office booked over 14,000 dates in the past year, according to the agency, which says it has significantly grown its presence in the contemporary music space and expanded its offerings to clients through additional resources for film, television, literary, digital, and endorsement opportunities.
The news comes on the heels of Becky Gardenhire’s promotion to Co-Head of WME’s Nashville office last month, joining Scott Clayton, Joey Lee and Jay Williams.