- Manager Jacqueline Mosher has joined Industry Entertainment after seven years at Rain Management.
- She previously spent four years as an agent at Paradigm.
- Mosher's client roster is literary-focused, spanning film and TV writers including Halia Abdel Meguid and the Gailes sisters.
Manager Jacqueline Mosher has joined Industry Entertainment, departing Rain Management after seven years there. Before Rain, Mosher spent four years as an agent at Paradigm. She’s a graduate of Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television.
Mosher’s client base skews literary, covering writers and creators across film and television. Her roster includes Halia Abdel Meguid (Death Note, Extraction), Francesca and Jacqueline Gailes (Ironheart, Twisted Metal), Julie Mandel Folly (St. Denis Medical, Minx), Kristen SaBerre (The 4400, The Good Lord Bird), Brandon Hines (God of the Woods, 56 Days), Anya Meksin (High Potential, We Were the Lucky Ones), and Van Nguyen (Blackout, Blue Bloods).
Industry Entertainment framed the hire as part of a broader growth push. The company has been steadily expanding its management ranks this year, a pattern echoed elsewhere in the industry: Range Media Partners recently pulled agent Brandon Liebman from UTA, and Kaplan Perrone Entertainment brought on Scott Stoops.
For Mosher, the move marks her second major stop since leaving the agency world, and her literary specialty gives Industry Entertainment a deeper bench in the writer-manager space at a time when streamers and studios are leaning harder on established scripted talent.
Takeaways
Boutique and mid-size management firms are winning talent wars against the big agencies right now, and Mosher’s move fits that trend. Literary managers with deep writer relationships are increasingly valuable as studios prioritize proven scripted voices over new bets.
Will Mosher’s writer clients follow her loyally, or could some stay put with Rain Management? Does this signal that Industry Entertainment is positioning itself as a serious player in literary representation?