Echo Lake Entertainment has recently promoted lit managers Amy Schiffman and Adam Riback to partners in the company’s management division. These long-time managers join the current partners, Zadoc Angell, Dave Brown, Iris Grossman, Peter McGrath, and Amotz Zakai.
Schiffman, who joined Echo Lake in 2018, previously served as a partner at Intellectual Property Group and headed up the intellectual property divisions of Gersh and William Morris. She specializes in selling books to film and television and represents writers and directors in the industry, and is also a member of the non-profit arts advocacy group Board of Arts for LA.
Riback, a manager and producer, started at ICM before transitioning to the world of management at Management 360. He joined Echo Lake in 2016 and represents a diverse list of creators spanning across all media. His producing credits include notable films such as “The Secrets We Keep,” “Oxygen,” and “Ash.”
Mike Marcus, who heads up Echo Lake Management, expressed his appreciation for Schiffman and Riback, calling them invaluable members of the team. Schiffman and Riback, in a joint statement, expressed their honor at the recognition and their excitement to be part of the highly collaborative culture at Echo Lake.
Echo Lake Entertainment, a management, production, and finance company based in Beverly Hills, has a long history of producing and financing successful films. Since 1998, they have produced and financed over 40 films, winning an Oscar and a Peabody Award. Their most recent productions include Hulu’s Emmy-winning historical satire “The Great,” as well as titles for Netflix, Syfy, and Bleecker Street.
The promoting of Schiffman and Riback to partners at Echo Lake Entertainment marks a significant milestone in their careers and showcases the company’s commitment to talent and leadership. With their extensive experience and proven track record, they are poised to continue making a positive impact on the entertainment industry.
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