He began his career as an executive for Mike Karz and then a VP for Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher, before Kaplan and Perrone called him with the idea of management.
“Josh started working with us with no clients, a supply closet for an office, and a desk from Ikea he had to assemble on his first day,” said the partners in a statement. “Since that time he has built an incredible business and proven himself to be a fierce advocate for the artists he represents. His entrepreneurial approach and integrity are a perfect fit at Kaplan/Perrone, and we look forward to working with him for many years to come.
Said Goldenberg: “I love what I do. Every day I get to advocate for the best creators I know, and I’m incredibly excited to now help lead our team as we continue to build our company.”