Former President Joe Biden appears to have already turned the page from his four years at the White House.
Creative Artists Agency on Monday announced on social media that it added Biden to its client roster two weeks after he left office.
“President Biden is one of America’s most respected and influential voices in national and global affairs,” Richard Lovett, the co-chairman of CAA, said in a statement. “His lifelong commitment to public service is one of unity, optimism, dignity, and possibility. We are profoundly honored to partner with him again.”
The agency previously represented Biden from 2017 to 2020. During that time, Biden published his memoir “Promise me, Dad,” which chronicles the year his son, Beau, died of brain cancer and embarked on a nationwide book tour to promote it.
The Hollywood Reporter noted that Lovett and his fellow CAA co-chairs Kevin Huvane and Bryan Lourd were some of his biggest supporters in Hollywood.
CAA also represents other high-profile Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama.
It’s unclear if Biden has a new project in the works.
Biden left the White House on Jan. 20. He attended his successor, President Donald Trump’s inauguration before departing for California for a vacation.
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At a farewell event that day, he told staffers, “We’re leaving office. We’re not leaving the fight.”