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As personal artist
managers, AMEG is engaged in the occupation
of advising and counseling talent and
personalities in the entertainment
industry.
We have the expertise
to discover and develop new talent and create
opportunities for those artists which we
represent. AMEG acts as liaison
between our clients and agents, others
in the entertainment industry, and the general
public.
We have knowledge of and experience in
the many facets of the entertainment
field. We agree to use this specialized
knowledge to guide, advance, and promote the
careers of our clients who retain our
professional artist
management
services.
1.
Have as a primary occupation the
management of entertainers, performing artists,
and creative personalities;
2.
Always deal honestly and fairly with
clients;
3.
Not derive personal gains at the
expense of clients;
4.
Treat relationships with clients in
a confidential manner;
5.
Not to encourage or induce an artist
to breach an existing personal management
contract; not to represent an artist while the
artist is under a valid contract to another
management firm.
6.
Be proud of the personal management
profession. Not to publicly or
privately disparage a fellow management
firm.
7.
To the
extent that it does not conflict with the best
interest of clients, exchange information wherever
possible and advisable with other Personal
Managers.
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