Jonathan Shalit

Jonathan Sigmund Shalit OBE (born 17 April 1962) is a British talent manager and chairman of the InterTalent Rights Group, formerly ROAR Global and Cole Kitchenn.

[1] InterTalent represents household names across broadcasting, film, television, theatre, comedy, music, sport, digital, social media and literature.

[3] He has managed the careers of stars including Charlotte Church, Mel B, Baroness Brady, Kelly Brook, Cher, Dame Joan Collins, Rebecca Ferguson, Katherine Jenkins, Lorraine Kelly, Myleene Klass, Arlene Phillips, Simon Cowell, and the winners of the ITV television talent show Britain's Got Talent.

His evidence disputed that given by his former client Charlotte Church, who said that she had been encouraged to perform at Rupert Murdoch's birthday party in exchange for positive media coverage, waiving a £100,000 fee, over a decade previously.

[2] He is also Chairman of the MOBO Charity Foundation (Music of Black Origin), a Trustee of ChickenShed (Theatre Changing Lives), Patron of the Royal Television Society and co-chairman of the Classic BRITS, and a supporter of Norwood.