Digital Creator Firm Link Management Launches: Danielle Walter, Chloe Holladay

Brooke Meister and Alex Dochter have unveiled the new digital creator talent agency Link Management, which represents digital creators including social media personality Danielle Walter, NFL Majorette and lifestyle creator Chloe Holladay, viral TikToker Yolanda Diaz and “Love Island USA” Season 7 vet Jalen Brown.
Launched in 2025, Link Management was founded to “go beyond transactional brand deals and provide personalized, holistic representation that helps talent diversify revenue streams, strengthen personal brands and build sustainable, long-term careers.”
The company boasts a customer base of more than 50 creators who collectively reach more than 60 million followers across categories including beauty, fashion, lifestyle, wellness, parenting and more, including:
- Hair and Beauty TikToker Alexa Beckford (@alexabeckford)
- BookTok personality Brady Lockerby (@bradylockerby)
- Fitness and pregnancy content creator Brynley Joyner (@brynley.joyner)
- Social media interior designer and DIY expert Caroline Winkler (@Caroline_Winkler)
- Lifestyle and mom content creator Cass Spinelli (@Cass Spinelli)
- Aesthetic and beauty influencer Emma Jordyn (@emma__jordyn)
- Beauty expert Julia Fittro (@juuujubee)
- Storyteller and beauty content creator Lauren Wilensky (@lilpeet)
- Teacher turned influencer Lindsey Campbell (@lindseyteaches)
- Fashion powerhouse Lola Torres (@im_lola_)
- Megan Call, family life content creator in Hawaii (@meganbcall)
- Content creator Morgan Peterson (@morgantpete)
- Marriage and motherhood influencer Rachel Santana (@xoxosantana)
- Cooking and lifestyle creator Tay Brice (@taybrice)
- Viral skincare content creator Victoria Louie (@dewylouie)
Talent management veteran Meister and investment banker Daughter serve as co-managing directors at Link, with Meister focusing on talent strategy and campaign execution, while Daughter oversees infrastructure, finance and operations, leveraging his financial and business expertise to ensure efficiency, transparency and long-term sustainability.
Since launch, Meister has closed deals for Link customers with Sephora Squad and Ulta Beauty Collective and also helped launch creator-led product lines outside of brand partnerships.
“Link is built to be relationship-driven at its core,” says Dochter. “We believe the best representation comes from understanding a creator’s goals, protecting their vision, and supporting their growth with transparency and trust every step of the way. For us, growth means helping creators take their platforms to the next level and empowering our managers to champion them in a bigger way. Seeing creators respond so positively to this approach has reinforced that we are building exactly what we set out to create.”
Meister added, “Link Management was designed in response to a meaningful gap in the creator economy. Creators crave thoughtful, transparent, long-term representation, something that can only exist within a culture that genuinely invests in its managers. At Link, we’ve built a more intentional and sustainable talent management model, one that prioritizes trust, clear communication, and long-term collaboration so creators can grow with confidence.”




