Margravine Management, the digital talent management company formed by OG YouTubers Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee, has named Joshua Brandon its U.K. managing director.
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Creator-investor Caspar Lee levels up his venture capital firm with $45 million fund
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Caspar Lee And Joe Sugg’s Margravine Talent Firm Names Joshua Brandon U.K. Managing Director
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Digital Talent Management Pioneer Dominic Smales Steps Down As CEO Of Gleam Futures
Dominic Smales, the founder of the U.K.-based digital talent management firm Gleam Futures -- and a key architect behind the careers of several of YouTube's earliest stars, including the Pixiwoo sisters, Zoe Sugg, Marcus Butler, and more -- is stepping down from his post as CEO, effectively immediately.
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Caspar Lee-Founded Fund Invests In Spanish Creator Monetization Startup ‘Streamloots’
Streamloots, a two-year-old startup that enables gaming streamers to monetize and engage with audiences by selling digital 'cards' that can be purchased by their fans, has just raised additional funding from several top YouTube stars.
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Caspar Lee-Owned ‘Influencer’ Marketing Firm Hires New Creative Strategist
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Caspar Lee-Founded Influencer Marketing Firm Closes $3.6 Million Funding Round
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MrBeast’s $100,000 Competition Pitting Top Creators Against One Another Ends In Four-Way Draw
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Joe Sugg, Caspar Lee Will Lend Their Voices To Animated Feature ‘Wonder Park’
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Robert Kyncl Sits Down With Caspar Lee To Address YouTuber Concerns About Monetization Changes, Burnout
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Vlogger Joe Sugg Reportedly Tapped For U.K.’s Answer To ‘Dancing With The Stars’
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Joe Sugg And Caspar Lee Launch ‘Margravine’ Talent Firm With Strategic Partner IMG
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Caspar Lee Launches Educational Scholarship At His Former South African School
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