Filmmaker and producing potentate Joe Russo, who has teamed with his brother Anthony on blockbusters like Avengers: Endgame and The Gray Man, is partnering with agency Ihc Sports to help its clients navigate Hollywood.
Ihc, which is based in Southern California and the Russo Bros’ hometown of Cleveland, has repped a number of NFL players. Recent deals include left tackle David Bakhtiari’s 5-year, 105.5 million contract with the Green Bay Packers. The company also counts a number of coaches and broadcasters as clients.
The partners of Ihc are Shannon Polk, Andy Kabat, Mark Humenik, Joe Rosalina, and Dan Connell.
Russo has come aboard at a time when an increasing number of athletes are exploring a range of opportunities in media and entertainment even during their active playing careers. The aim of the partnership is to provide Ihc athletes with advice, guidance and advocacy in their business dealings.
Ihc, which is based in Southern California and the Russo Bros’ hometown of Cleveland, has repped a number of NFL players. Recent deals include left tackle David Bakhtiari’s 5-year, 105.5 million contract with the Green Bay Packers. The company also counts a number of coaches and broadcasters as clients.
The partners of Ihc are Shannon Polk, Andy Kabat, Mark Humenik, Joe Rosalina, and Dan Connell.
Russo has come aboard at a time when an increasing number of athletes are exploring a range of opportunities in media and entertainment even during their active playing careers. The aim of the partnership is to provide Ihc athletes with advice, guidance and advocacy in their business dealings.
- 11/4/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
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