Randy Kiyan Introduces Ronin Entertainment, His New Management Company

Randy Kiyan, who formerly led the literary department at Luber Roklin Entertainment, has taken a significant step in his career by launching his own management company, Ronin Entertainment. This strategic pivot in his career comes after nearly a decade of substantial industry experience and an impressive track record at Luber Roklin.

Speaking to Deadline, Kiyan shared his vision for Ronin Entertainment, highlighting that the firm is poised to adopt “a sleek and nimble mentality,” crucial for navigating the rapidly changing dynamics of today’s entertainment landscape. He stressed that his strategy will remain firmly based on “clear communication of goals” and a strong desire to promote “inclusive stories for broad audiences.”

Ronin Ent is founded on the principles of mutual trust and shared objectives with its clients, values that Kiyan holds dear and credits to his tenure at Luber Roklin.He expressed profound gratitude towards Luber Roklin principals, Matt Luber and Lena Roklin, for their mentorship and the autonomy they provided him, which he believes were instrumental in his professional growth. Additionally, Kiyan acknowledged the unwavering support of his mentors, friends, and colleagues during his career transitions.

The launch of Ronin Entertainment isn’t just a new business venture but a continuation of Kiyan’s commitment to integrity in art. His enthusiasm for encouraging an entrepreneurial spirit among his clients is reflected in his own professional path as he embarks on this new chapter.

Joining Kiyan at Ronin Entertainment is an impressive array of clients from different sectors of the entertainment industry. Highlights include filmmaker Sydney Freeland, recognized for her work on Disney+’s “Echo” and Netflix’s “Rez Ball”; director Blackhorse Lowe, known for “Reservation Dogs” and “Outer Range”; and Yolanda Carney, producer of “American Dad”. The roster also features Steven Paul Judd, co-producer of “Dark Winds”; director Yoko Okumura from Blumhouse/MGM+’s “Unseen”; and Shelby Farrell, the creative writer behind “Deidra & Laney Rob a Train”.

The company will also represent emerging talents like filmmaker Bomani Story, actor-filmmaker Cody Lightning, and Alice Gu, the helmer of “The Donut King”. Expanding its varied roster, the company will manage Sam Feder, director of “Disclosure”; Blake Clark, an actor and comedian known for his roles in “The Waterboy” and the “Toy Story” series; and Mike Russo, co-executive producer of “How to Get Away with Murder”.

Kiyan’s career spans significant industry experience, including roles at Principato-Young, Rothman Brecher Agency, Mandeville Films, Braun Entertainment Group, and VH1 before his pivotal stint at Luber Roklin. His broad expertise in management and production forms a strong base for his new venture, Ronin Entertainment.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, Ronin Entertainment, under Kiyan’s leadership, is set to be a dynamic and influential force, dedicated to nurturing and advocating for the creative visions of its clients. With such a powerful lineup and a clear mission, Ronin Entertainment is likely to make a significant impact in the world of film and television.

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