EXCLUSIVE: Unicorn, the management company and content studio founded by Scott Dunn and Chris Gera, has signed three rising comedians: Hyde Healy, Rachel Williams, and Jarrett Campbell.
Building a following through viral TikTok and Instagram sketches with the Webby Award–winning group American High Shorts, Healy has opened for Trevor Wallace, Todd Barry, and Sean Patton, and was recently named a Creator to Watch as part of the 2025 New York Comedy Festival.
Williams was recently named a 2025 Comic to Watch at the same festival and regularly opens for Jared Freid on the road. She has credits with Don’t Tell Comedy and OnlyFans and performs regularly at clubs across New York City.
Campbell was selected as a Just for Laughs New Face and has previously opened for Andrew Schulz, Mark Normand, and Andrew Santino. His debut album, Straight White Fail, earned a Juno Award nomination for Comedy Album of the Year.
“As the industry shifts, we want to give comedians the infrastructure to build careers that last,” said Ali Fischbein, who leads management for Unicorn’s roster of stand-ups. “We see management as a full 360-degree partnership – not just brokering brand deals, but helping comics grow on stage, on social, and on screen.”
Fischbein continued, “With social and YouTube, comics don’t have to wait for traditional gatekeepers to greenlight projects. They can take their careers into their own hands and build a fanbase that feels like it’s been there since day one.”
With the addition of Healy, Campbell, and Williams, Unicorn is doubling down on its mission to redefine comedy management, offering comedians the tools to thrive as performers, creators, and cultural voices. As the comedy industry evolves, the company has been steered by a management model with an IP development arm that goes beyond traditional representation, creating pathways for talent to grow as multi-hyphenate creators, performers and business owners.
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