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ICM Finalizes Agency Management Buyout

image from www.celebrityaccess.comInternational Creative Management has finalized a buyout deal that will see the exit of private equity partners Rizvi Traverse Management with  former CEO Jeff Berg removed from ownership in the agency. While terms of the agreement were not disclosed, the Wall Street Journal reports that Berg and Rizvi Traverse Management received a combination of cash and non-voting preferred stock in the new agency.

The agency, known as ICM Partners following the buyout, is now a partnership between 29 agents and execs from ICM's film, music, television and publishing departments. Deadline Hollywood reports that the list of partners include Lorrie Bartlett, Bonnie Bernstein, Robert Broder, John Burnham, Ted Chervin, Nicole Clemens, Carter Cohn, Harley Copen, Kevin Crotty, Dan Donahue, Emile Gladstone, Mark Gordon, Sloan Harris, Paul Hook, Toni Howard, Chuck James, Michael Kagan, Steve Levine, Richard Levy, Greg Lipstone, Esther Newberg, Janet Carol Norton, Dar Rollins, Adam Schweitzer, Amanda Urban, Chris von Goetz, Joanne Wiles and Eddy Yablans.

There have been recent ruors that some ICM agents not offered pertnerships are looking for postions elsewhere.  Former agency president Chris Silbermann is also a partner in the firm, but will drop his executive title. Berg, though not a partner in the firm, will remain as an agent, the Wall Street Journal said. Other executives, including Rick Levy are also turning in their former titles to become partners in the new firm.

"This is an important day for our clients and agents as we begin the transformation of ICM into ICM Partners," a spokesperson for the partnership said in a statement. "Our mission remains to help our clients achieve their goals with the best, most strategic representation in the industry, while providing our fellow partners and associates with a culture of teamwork, collegiality and opportunity."

Rizvi Traverse Management, headed by Suhail Rizvi, first bought into ICM In 2005 $70 million, with the investment helping the agency to finance the subsequent purchase of the Broder Webb Chervin Silbermann Agency in 2006. However, by 2011, strains in the management of the agency had become public knowledge with Rizvi's cost-cutting approach leaving some agents at the firm feeling undervalued by an owner who they did not feel was focused on the agency. Tensions appeared to grow inside the agency as well between Silberman and Berg, with Silberman reportedly threatening in November 2011 to exit the firm along with a group of key ICM agents to form his own agency until news of a potential buyout deal was announced internally at the agency in December 2011.

"This deal allows the next generation of leadership to participate in the success of the business, which is what we promised when we secured Rizvi Traverse as investors," Berg said. "I look forward to working with the partners in representing artists in all areas of the company."

"The best, most strategic representation in the industry," and to foster within the agency "a culture of teamwork, collegiality and opportunity."

"We congratulate the new partners of ICM and believe the transfer of ownership is the right direction for the agency and the appropriate conclusion to the investment made in 2005," Rizvi Traverse said in a statement. – via CelebrityAccess

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