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Dynamic Talent Partners With Madison House’s Adam Bauer, Bringing More than 100 Clients To Agency Led By Trevor Swenson

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Adam Bauer and other key agents from Madison House are joining Dynamic Talent International to unite their clients and staff under the Dynamic Talent International banner, significantly expanding the agency’s roster and accelerating its growth across touring, brand partnerships, and global representation.

The move brings key booking agents from Madison House into Dynamic Talent International, with music clients including Men at Work, Sixpence None the Richer, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Steve Poltz and many more. This adds to Dynamic’s stable of artists including K-pop, J-pop, Country, Comedy, and Dance Party divisions with a reach across genres, including Adult Contemporary, Rock, Americana, Folk, and Bluegrass. The partnership brings Dynamic’s combined roster to more than 600 agency clients.

“This brings these two companies together and represents a powerful alignment of vision, culture, and long-term strategy,” said Trevor Swenson, CEO of Dynamic Talent International. “Madison House has built an incredible legacy rooted in artist development. By bringing our teams together, we are creating a stronger platform for our artists and staff, one that expands opportunities, deepens relationships, and positions us for exponential growth in a quickly evolving global marketplace.”

Adam Bauer joins as a partner and fellow agent Jennaya Ramirez will step into a partner role. The newly unified company will continue operating as Dynamic Talent International and maintain its headquarters in Nashville, with additional offices in Sacramento, Europe, and soon to open in Philadelphia, according to the announcement.

“Over the past few months, Madison House Booking Agency and DTI have discovered a shared vision that will elevate our clients’ careers and create meaningful opportunities for both teams,” said Adam Bauer. “I am deeply grateful to mentors like Kell Houston, Jim Fleming, Nadia Prescher, and Jesse Aratow, who have shaped so much of what I’ve learned in this industry. We’re thrilled to join Trevor Swenson, Jennaya Ramirez, and the entire team at Dynamic Talent. Our team is ready for this next chapter and will continue to deliver results for our clients and shape the industry for years to come.”

Additional agents joining from Madison House were not disclosed in the announcement.

“I am incredibly honored to step into this partnership role at such a significant time for our agency,” said Jennaya Ramirez, who joined Dynamic in 2020 as administrative director. “Having overseen our operations through a period of significant growth, I’ve seen firsthand the dedication our team brings to every artist’s career. My focus moving forward is to further streamline our global infrastructure, ensuring that as we scale, our commitment to white-glove service and operational excellence remains the backbone of everything we do. I look forward to building the future of this agency alongside a leadership team I deeply respect.”

Formerly known as Artery Global and based in Sacramento, Swenson has grown Dynamic rapidly with milestones including many firsts in the worlds of k-pop on multiple continents, with headline arena tours and for artists like Mamamoo, ATEEZ and P1Harmony, known as the first k-pop group to play the Grand Ole Opry, Japanese metal band Hanabie and a host of domestic clients like rock band Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, country artists like Erin Kinsey and many still many others.

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