Zachary Fenno

Zachary Fenno possesses an eclectic mix of experience in talent representation, paralegal work, and tennis instruction. He attended high school at The Masters School near New York City. A day and boarding school, the coed institution was founded in the late 19th century. Named as the school tennis team’s Most Valuable Player, Zachary Fenno spent his summers working as both a tennis instructor and camp counselor. He also contributed his time at area homeless shelters as part of the High School Community Service Organization. Graduating from The Masters School in 2006, Zachary Fenno continued his education as a student at Bates College, located in Lewiston, Maine. A member of the varsity tennis team, Fenno volunteered with his teammates at the local soup kitchen in Lewiston throughout his time in college. Eventually earning the role of team captain, Zachary Fenno orchestrated fundraising efforts, organized events, and managed other players. He spent summers as an Assistant Tennis Professional at Armonk’s The Windmill Club in New York. Outside of his dedication to tennis, Zachary Fenno studied political science with a concentration in governance and global conflict. He completed his senior thesis on the subject of presidential beliefs and foreign policy. In 2010, Fenno graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Spanish. Following graduation, Zachary Fenno worked as a paralegal at Aaronson Rappaport Feinstein and Deutsch, LLP, a firm based in New York City. In addition to making frequent visits to Brooklyn courthouses for document submission and retrieval, he maintained docket records for the firm’s attorneys. Recently, Zachary Fenno completed an internship at the New York City talent representation firm Evolution Media Group, LLP. He assisted in recruiting talent and securing jobs for the firm’s list of broadcasting clients. He also proposed talent to production companies and news stations and reviewed agreements between clients and those companies. Fenno completed the internship in 2012.