
Linden Entertainment has onboarded Todd Quinn as its Chief Business Officer.
Quinn brings a wealth of experience in financial management and strategic growth. He is known for his role as the Chief Financial Officer at Paradigm, where for over a decade he oversaw 300% revenue growth, supported significant acquisitions in music touring, and steered the development of their cloud-based music booking system.
Early in his career, Quinn also served as the CFO at WME, where he transformed the company’s financial systems and enhanced operations, propelling their early stages of growth, and as COO at A3 Artists Agency, which ceased operations earlier this year.
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“We are thrilled to welcome Todd Quinn to our team. His exceptional experience and strategic vision will be instrumental in advancing Linden Entertainment and supporting our mission to innovate and grow within the entertainment industry,” said Linden founder Nicole King.
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In his new role, Quinn will work alongside the partners in the growth of Linden Ventures and Linden Productions while furthering their strategic approach of intersecting brand and content.
Linden Ventures, the company’s investment and incubation division, has achieved numerous successes including Once Upon a Farm, Molly Sims’ YSE Beauty, Casa Azul in collaboration with Eiza Gonzalez, Below 60 with Brian Lee and Hilary Duff, and Virtue Hair.
Founded in 2020, Linden Entertainment specializes in management, production and brand ventures. It represents talent including Vin Diesel, Jennifer Garner, Eva Longoria, Amy Adams, Eiza Gonzalez, Vanessa Kirby, Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser, Forest Whitaker, Hilary Duff, Ellen Pompeo, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Norman Reedus and Daniel Dae Kim.
Its production arm, Linden Productions, currently has David Adjmi’s acclaimed play “Stereophonic” on Broadway, which took home five Tony Awards including best play. Linden also co-produced Alex Timbers and David Byrne’s Broadway musical “Here Lies Love.”
Other productions include HBO’s Peabody Award-winning film “Reality” starring Sydney Sweeney; the Peacock feature “Genie” starring Melissa McCarthy; and the Netflix film “Family Switch” starring Garner. It’s slate of projects in development include Jen Silverman’s feature film adaptation of Sarah Blakely Cartwright’s novel “Alice Sadie Celine,” “The Boondock Saints” with Reedus reprising his role from the original cult classic, the Maria Felix biopic starring Eiza Gonzalez, “Yes Day 2” and “Mrs. Claus” with Netflix and Hello Sunshine.
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