Curate, a talent and literary management company, has made a significant addition to its team by hiring Aaron Brown. Brown, who previously worked at Avalon for 10 years, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Curate. He began his career as an assistant at Artists First and was mentored by Jim Osborne at IAG before joining Avalon.
The partners at Curate expressed their excitement about Brown joining the team, praising his hands-on approach to management and his ability to cultivate careers across different mediums. They highlighted his keen eye for identifying multi-talented individuals and unique voices, which aligns perfectly with Curate’s vision.
Brown’s impressive client roster includes Ivy Wolk, Andrew Jay Cohen, Will and Aaron Eisenberg, Eugene Lee Yang, Jari Jones, Adam Faison, Dominque Jackson, Maeve Press, and Courtney Parchman, among others. His track record of success in guiding their careers speaks volumes about his talent and dedication as a manager.
In a statement, Brown expressed his enthusiasm about joining Curate, citing the company’s client-centric approach, drive for success, and positive internal culture as key reasons for his decision. He emphasized his focus on helping creators explore new opportunities and innovate, and he is excited to be part of a team that shares his vision.
During his time at Avalon, Brown served as an executive producer on the sketch comedy series “The Terrors of Jordan Mendoza” on Adult Swim. He played a pivotal role in advancing the acting career of Marc Maron, securing projects like “GLOW,” “To Leslie,” and “In Memoriam.”
Overall, Brown’s addition to Curate signifies a new chapter for the company as they continue to expand their talent management offerings and support creators in reaching new heights in their careers. With his experience and passion for talent representation, Brown is poised to make a significant impact at Curate.

