Verve has hired well-respected agents Abram Nalibotsky and Pamela Goldstein from Resolution. Both are starting immediately, it was announced Monday by the Verve partners.
Nalibotsky is an experienced literary agent who got his start in the mailroom at the Intertalent Agency and moved up the ranks at UTA and Gersh, where he eventually became head of the Motion Picture Literary Department.
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Nalibotsky was most recently at Resolution, where he worked with writers and directors including Steven Quale, Thor Freudenthal, John Pogue, Jon Amiel, Simon Barry, Kathy Greenberg and Emily Cook, Andy Goddard, Laurie Collyer and Tim Hill — all of whom are coming with him to Verve.
Goldstein started as an assistant at the William Morris Agency in the TV Lit Department before transitioning over to WME during the merger, where she worked in both the Motion Picture Lit Department and WME Global, and served as the International Coordinator.
Goldstein joined Resolution as an agent in April 2013. The up-and-coming clients she has worked with who could join her at Verve include writer Josh Golden (“Road to Oz”), and directors Nadav Schirman (“The Green Prince”) and David Wnendt (“Wetlands”).