EXCLUSIVE: Managers David Jimenez-Katsman and Bash Naran have joined Entertainment 360. Both will be based in Los Angeles and bring deep experience representing acclaimed creators and internationally recognized talent.
Jimenez-Katsman brings a diverse roster of writers, directors, and actors whose work has been Oscar andEmmy nominated and premiered at major international film festivals. Clients include Jessica Lee Gagné, Tom Bissell, Francesca Sloane, Souheila Yacoub, Maria Melnik, Tali Shalom Ezer, Maryam Touzani, John Hsu, Corey Deshon, Robin Wasserman and Ryan Jennifer Jones, among others.
As a producer, Katsman’s credits include the award-winning documentary The Lions of Mesopotamia, achronicle of Iraq’s national football team, whose players came together across sectarian divides duringthe country’s civil war to win the AFC Asian Cup. Katsman was most recently Partner at Sugar23, wherehe spent five years building out the management department and a dynamic slate of projects. He got hisstart in management at LINK Entertainment.
Naran joins from WME and brings a global perspective and strong track record representing writers,directors, and talent working across a global film and television marketplace. His clients include DavidCoggeshall, Joe Pokaski, Guneet Monga, Christian Sprenger, Nikesh Shukla, Ranveer Singh, JovanRobinson, Jp Stiles, Sam Hayes (Pools), And Janhvi Kapoor. The move to 360 is a return to management, as Naran spent time at both Writ Large and plattform after beginning his career in the brand space at CAA.
Naran is also a co-founder of The Salon, a forum for South Asian creatives and executives across theentertainment industry. The additions of Jimenez-Katsman and Naran continue Entertainment 360’s broader expansion of the talent management platform on the heels of a minority investment by Carlyle in 2025.
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