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  2. Anastasia Kvitko - Wikipedia

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    Anastasiya Kvitko Limanova (Russian: Анастасия Квитко Лиманова; born 25 November 1994) [1] is a Russian glamour model. Kvitko was born and raised in western Russia in the Kaliningrad Oblast (region) and moved to the United States in her late teen years. [2] She first moved to Los Angeles to pursue modeling.

  3. Scout Model & Talent Agency - Wikipedia

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    Scout Model & Talent Agency is a modeling and creative agency founded in 2010 by Ryan Lippert [1] and Mike Jones. Scout [ 2 ] started in San Francisco and expanded to the Los Angeles market in 2018. They represent models, influencers, and creatives.

  4. List of modeling agencies - Wikipedia

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    Munich Models: 1992: Germany: based in Munich, Germany Next Management: 1989: US: based in New York City with divisions in London, Los Angeles, Miami, Milan and Paris. Scout Model & Talent Agency: 2010: US: has offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles Select Model Management: 1977: UK: Silent Models: 2008: US: The Society Management: 2013: US

  5. Creative Artists Agency - Wikipedia

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    Creative Artists Agency, LLC (CAA) is an American talent and sports agency based in Los Angeles, California. With 1,800 employees in March 2016, [ 1 ] it is regarded as an influential company in the talent agency business and manages numerous clients.

  6. Next Management - Wikipedia

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    Next Management is a modeling and talent agency founded in 1989 by Faith Kates, Joel Wilkenfeld and Jean-Luc Brunel. Next is headquartered in New York City with divisions in London, Los Angeles, Miami, Milan, Madrid and Paris.

  7. Bill Wackermann - Wikipedia

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    Wackermann started his career in sales and marketing, working at Condé Nast for over 20 years. [5] Wackermann remains the youngest executive vice president in the company's history holding positions of senior vice president and publishing director of the print and digital divisions including Brides, Details, Bon Appétit, Glamour, Domino and W. [6] During his tenure, Wackermann led Glamour ...