Kyle Loftus

Head of Scripted Content Development at APA Agency

Kyle Loftus has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Kyle started their career as an Intern at the Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society, where they handled marketing tasks and coordinated charity events. Later, Kyle worked as an Intern at the APA Talent and Literary Agency, gaining experience in mailroom duties and shadowing agents and assistants in different departments. Kyle then took on the role of Administrative Assistant at the University of Pittsburgh - Rehabilitation Science and Technology before joining Nancy Mosser Casting as a Casting Intern, where they worked closely with casting directors and helped cast extras for commercials and movies. Kyle also interned at The Talent Group, where they assisted agents in talent scouting and booking for different media platforms. Kyle continued their internship at APA Talent and Literary Agency, performing mailroom duties and shadowing agents and assistants. Kyle expanded their experience as an Administrative Assistant at the UPMC - Rangos Research Center - Developmental Biology, where they were responsible for maintaining employee records, accounting for purchases, and securing travel arrangements for visiting doctors. Kyle then joined APA Talent and Literary Agency as a Coordinator/Assistant in TV Lit, handling heavy phones/scheduling and providing script notes and coverage. Kyle's most recent position was at APA Agency, where they started as a Literary Agent and eventually became a Partner. Currently, they serve as the Head of Scripted Content Development.

Kyle Loftus received their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree in Marketing and Economics from the University of Pittsburgh. Kyle attended the university from 2007 to 2011.

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Timeline

  • Head of Scripted Content Development

    December, 2020 - present

  • Partner

    September, 2018

  • Literary Agent

    July, 2013

  • Intern

    May, 2009