David Unger
David A. Unger is the founder and CEO of Artist International Group, a global talent management, media advisory, and production company representing numerous Academy Award, Golden Globe, Grammy, and BAFTA winners. Specializing in talent management, media finance, and brand strategy, he leads Artist International’s mission to identify and nurture world-class talent, develop intellectual property, and connect entertainment opportunities across borders with a global perspective.
Founded in 2017, Artist International Group represents a diverse roster of acclaimed actors, directors, writers, and creators, including Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Tom Welling, Fan Bingbing, Gong Li, Leehom Wang, Lee Min-Ho, Anil Kapoor, and others. The company operates from offices in Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong, and Seoul, bridging creative industries across continents.
At BRIDGE Summit, David A. Unger will share his perspective on the future of global talent and media and his strategic vision for the future of entertainment landscape.
David Ungerat BRIDGE
- Marketing Panel 9 December 9:30 - 10:00AM
Culture as the Bridge of Understanding
Defined by fragmentation, culture remains the thread that connects humanity. Through music, film, design, and storytelling, it shapes how we see ourselves, and one another. This session explores how cultural understanding has become a strategic asset for nations, brands, and creators alike, fostering empathy where politics and economics fall short. As the world grows more divided, how can we harness culture not just to entertain, but to unify?
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