UTA's UK Head Darnell Strom Discusses Hospitality at SXSW London

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Darnell Strom, the UK head for United Talent Agency (UTA), recently showcased his expertise in the culinary world by moderating a panel at SXSW London titled "Talking Taste." This discussion explored the dynamic evolution of hospitality and food culture. Strom, who brings a wealth of experience from both political spheres and talent representation, including working with figures like Malala Yousafzai and Michaela Coel, emphasized the intrinsic connection between a city's spirit and its gastronomic landscape. His involvement underscores UTA's expanding influence beyond traditional entertainment, extending into diverse cultural and lifestyle sectors.

Strom’s journey to London a year prior from Los Angeles sparked his curiosity about the city’s essence, which he believes is best understood through its food and restaurants. This personal interest, combined with his professional background, fueled his fascination with the hospitality business. He sees parallels between talent representation and hospitality, highlighting the crucial skills of making people feel valued and providing excellent service. These abilities, he notes, are highly transferable and beneficial across various industries, including the entertainment sector.

The significance of hospitality within the entertainment industry, according to Strom, is profound. Many professional interactions and deals often materialize in dining settings, where selecting the ideal restaurant can set the desired tone. Cultivating strong relationships within the hospitality sector, therefore, proves advantageous for UTA’s operations. Beyond strategic professional benefits, Strom openly admits his personal passion for food, which further motivated his engagement with the panel discussion.

The "Talking Taste" panel featured a distinguished lineup of culinary figures, each contributing a unique perspective. Jeremy King, a legendary figure in London's restaurant scene, was lauded as a godfather of modern fine dining, known for attracting high-profile personalities to his establishments. Oisín Rogers, co-founder of The Devonshire, shared insights from running what Strom playfully described as potentially "the most famous pub in the world," a venue celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere and impromptu musical performances. Tommi Miers, a MasterChef winner, cookbook author, and journalist, brought a focus on food sustainability and quality. Her connection to Curtis Brown, a UTA-owned company, further exemplifies the agency's broad reach.

The diverse personalities of the panelists — King as the quintessential British gentleman, Rogers as the gregarious Irish pub owner, and Miers balancing both — created a lively and insightful dialogue. Their varied backgrounds enriched the conversation, offering a comprehensive look at the multifaceted nature of the hospitality industry. Strom also touched upon the growing trend of UTA clients venturing into the food sector, whether by opening restaurants, like Theo James with Lupa, or launching their own food and beverage brands, illustrating the increasing synergy between the culinary and entertainment worlds.

Reflecting on his first SXSW London experience, Strom found it to be a dynamic fusion of entertainment, media, and technology, much like its Austin counterpart. He anticipates a busy period ahead for UTA and its clients, with upcoming events such as Jon Batiste's residency and Bad Bunny's stadium shows. This vibrant activity signals an exciting summer season in London, with SXSW serving as a significant launchpad for cultural events and collaborations, reinforcing the city's status as a global hub for diverse industries.

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