Curate, Summer Internship Program – Yale in Hollywood

Deadline: April 12, 2024
Desired Start Date: Early May
Location: Remote with a hybrid possibility if in the LA area
Apply to tim@thisiscurate.com

Intern needed for management company Curate. Must be for college credit [Yale students should review PRAC 471 enrollment]. Remote position, two or three days a week.

Curate was founded in November of 2021 by established literary manager Britton Rizzio. The company represents elevated creators in film, TV, books and the international space. Curate’s clients include Jac Schaeffer (WANDAVISION), Emily Carmichael (JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION), Emily St. John Mandel (STATION ELEVEN), Oren Uziel (22 JUMP STREET, THE LOST CITY), Heidi Schreck (WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME), Laura Eason (THREE WOMEN), Henry Chaisson (ANTLERS), Cody Heller (DUMMY), Heather Quinn (WEREWOLF BY NIGHT), and Sarah Lampert (GINNY & GEORGIA).

Position Details:
Duties would be working with managers and assistants at Curate. Main duties will be covering scripts and books, looking into book and article rights and doing director/actor lists for different projects. There will be some administrative work like logging information and setting up systems. Opportunity to learn the business and story development.

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By Lori Ferrara
Lori Ferrara Senior Administrative Assistant