Jennifer Rudolph Walsh

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Jennifer Rudolph Walsh is an American literary agent. She's an executive Vice President and Co-Head of the William Morris Agency Literary Department.

She began her career as an intern in what was formerly the Virginia Barber Literary Agency (and became The Writer’s Shop) during her junior year at Kenyon College. Walsh went on to work for Barber after graduation, becoming a full agent in 1990. She currently is Co-Head of WMA’s Worldwide Literary Department. Walsh has been surrounded by controversy in the past couple of years, as two of her clients, Kaavya Viswanathan and Jessica Seinfeld, have been accused of plagiarism in high-profile cases. Walsh's other clients include James Patterson, Ethan Hawke, and Ann Brashares. [1].

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  1. ^ William Morris Agency