Rehab Industry Revenue
Generated by the founder and team through health, recovery, and treatment-industry operations.
About Imogen
Imogen exists for Founders, Operators, Dreamers & Artists who need strategy without sacrificing substance.
Founder Proof
The Imogen foundation includes a $5 million distribution deal with Sony Music, a $1 million publishing deal with PULSE Music Group, direct signing experience with president Ron Perry, and a management deal with Electric Feel Entertainment.
The network is still active. Relationships include industry titans such as Zach Katz, Steve Lobel, Ben Maddahi, Jonnie Forester, and other high-level operators across music, entertainment, business, and brand building. The fashion lane is real too: clothing design work with a Vogue-connected designer, collaborations with local LA brands, and a working eye for taste, identity, and cultural timing.
Proof Stack
Generated by the founder and team through health, recovery, and treatment-industry operations.
Secured without the traditional hand-holding most people are told they need first.
Publishing deal experience with the preparation, leverage, and seriousness those rooms require.
Management deal experience in a high-level entertainment environment.
Support around intellectual property, ownership questions, deal hygiene, and creative leverage.
Guidance for ending unwanted deals, renegotiating terms, and preparing strong positions alongside qualified counsel.
Hiring and team-building strategy for major-label environments including Atlantic and APG.
Clothing design experience with a Vogue-connected designer and collaborations across local LA brands.
Signed with Storm Model Agency, received offers from Next, appeared in VMAN, and built credibility across image-driven rooms.
Helped models get signed through positioning, agency readiness, taste, and real-world guidance.
Modeled and collaborated across fashion and culture, including Hellstar, Dolls Kill, Asaalico, and LA creative circles.
Designs studios and helps creators choose equipment that fits their skill level, budget, sound, and goal.
Access to videographers, writers, visual artists, coders, and real industry names who can build around a mission.
Artist Protection
New artists often look for an in and end up being asked to trade identity for access, attention for art, or short-term noise for the deeper substance that made people care in the first place. Imogen helps artists move differently.
The work is part strategy, part protection: understand the room, keep the art centered, know what to own, know what to say no to, and build a team that does not confuse chaos with opportunity. Hollywood can be toxic. Alignment is not softness. It is armor with taste.
Character
Three years of continuous recovery is not a warning label here. It is evidence of discipline, self-command, rebuilt trust, and the ability to operate with clarity when the environment gets loud.
Imogen brings that same standard to client work: protect the person, protect the dream, protect the paperwork, and move with enough conviction that opportunity has somewhere clean to land.
Human Edge
Innovation is accelerating, technology is multiplying, the economy shifts, and culture sways. In that kind of weather, Imogen leans on something harder to buy: lived judgment, trusted relationships, and experience that has already survived real rooms.
With a founder still in his twenties who has already built, negotiated, recovered, hired, protected, and connected at a high level, Imogen brings real-life experience that cannot be copied, downloaded, or manufactured by any available AI. It has to be earned.
When the world optimizes for appearance, Imogen helps clients lock in. We lifemax for our clients by aligning identity, health, strategy, relationships, and opportunity so the dream can move like a real operation.
The firm is universal by design. Music, fashion, modeling, health, security, manufacturing, studios, technology, visuals, writing, and business do not have to live in separate rooms when the mission needs them working together.
The options can be limitless, but the build is always bounded by the budget. Imogen expands the menu without pretending every menu item costs the same.
Why It Exists
Imogen comes from seeing both the opportunity and the hidden cost of entertainment up close. Behind the shine, the music industry can test identity, ownership, health, patience, and trust.
The point of the firm is protection with movement: help clients avoid unnecessary losses, get out of unwanted deals when possible, negotiate from strength, build the right team, keep the creative center intact, and move through serious rooms with eyes open.
What We Build
Identity, sound, story, rollout, relationships, deal readiness, and long-term positioning.
Clothing, styling, image, taste, LA brand collaborations, and turning visibility into cultural positioning.
Agency readiness, portfolio direction, model positioning, and guidance from someone signed with Storm and offered by Next.
Ethical growth strategy, partnerships, operator support, and revenue systems for serious care businesses.
Who to reach, how to prepare, what to ask, and how to protect the relationship after access opens.
Talent and team strategy for major-label ecosystems, including Atlantic and APG environments.
Ownership awareness, rights protection, deal hygiene, and making sure the dream does not leak through bad paperwork.
Exit strategy, leverage review, unwanted-deal support, and strong negotiation preparation with legal counsel where needed.
Clarify the caliber of the dream, then build the plan, team, proof, and operating rhythm to match it.
Design creative rooms and select gear that fits the artist, producer, podcaster, founder, or team using it.
Plan safer movement, coordinate trusted vendors, and think through risk for clients entering higher-pressure environments.
Help clients explore samples, vendors, production options, materials, and realistic paths within budget.
Bring videographers, writers, visual artists, coders, and trusted industry names around the mission.
Build broad options while keeping strategy honest to the client's budget, constraints, and next best move.
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