

Keely Cat-Wells: “One thing that we always said when we first started was the foundation of our work is outreach. As their channel grew, one of their biggest struggles was finding adequate management. “So we really want to work with our talent to achieve big, huge damn things and get them huge work and get disabled talent paid and create superstars who just so happen to be disabled.”Īmong C Talent’s roster of influencers are Cole and Charisma Sydnor, an interabled couple who began posting YouTube vlogs of their daily life four years ago.

They won’t be huge because they’re so used to, unfortunately, living in a society where things aren’t achievable just because of the barriers that we face and the attitudinal barriers that exist,” Cat-Wells says on an episode of Fast Company‘s podcast Creative Control. Keeley Cat-Wells “Oftentimes, disabled talent will come to us, and they’ll have kind of small goals. Cat-Wells’ mission has been amplified even further with influencer-marketing company Whaler acquiring C Talent. As someone living with a disability, Keely wanted to make navigating the creator economy and Hollywood more equitable and inclusive-and she’s doing just that at a high level by placing talent in projects from such major brands as Disney, Nike, Tiffany & Co., and Savage X Fenty. C Talent is a talent management and consultancy agency working with deaf and disabled entertainers.
