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As a result, CSA also helps create opportunities for African artists, providing them with a platform to reach a global audience.
The future belongs to brands that shape culture, not interrupt it. We create the ideas, experiences and creator ecosystems that earn attention, build influence and turn cultural relevance into sustained business growth.
The future belongs to talent who create and shape culture. We build enduring personal brands, strategic partnerships and careers that transform influence into enterprise, cultural relevance into lasting impact and moments into legacies.
For over two decades, CSA has pioneered the brand-talent space, generating over $1B in earned media and shaping cultural narratives for global brands.
We don't follow culture - we shape it. Our strategists craft compelling brand stories that seamlessly integrate into entertainment and lifestyle trends.
From blockbuster films and award-winning TV shows to chart-topping music and global tours, we engineer partnerships that transcend borders and industries.
CSA doesn't just secure endorsements - we manage, develop, and elevate talent, guiding them through career growth, brand partnerships, and industry evolution.
We position talent at the forefront of culture, ensuring every partnership feels natural, strategic, and purpose-driven.
With hubs in Cape Town, London, and Beverly Hills, CSA connects talent with leading brands while expertly navigating the commercial landscape.
Campaigns, partnerships and cultural moments engineered for the brands at the front of the conversation.
Strategy, story, talent and execution - built for the speed of culture.
The Wire is CSA.Global's culture intelligence newsletter that helps marketing leaders understand what's shifting in culture, and what to do about it before everyone else.
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