The 2019 DJ of the Year, DJ Switch, has signed on to a talent agency, Buchwald, in the United States of America.
The talented disc jockey, born Erica Tandoh, joined the full-service talent agency which offers representation across the industry including, broadcast, film, theatre, television, literary, feature film packaging, syndication (radio, television and digital), branding/digital, and emerging talents.
Buchwald has had over forty years of experience since it was launched in 1977.
The company will offer representation in every area of DJ Switch’s craft.
DJ Switch took to Instagram to share her news with her fans. She took photos with some of the executives at Buchwald.
“I’m so happy to be part of the @buchwaldtalent family – A NEW CHAPTER BEGINS!,” she wrote.
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