Carol Randolph |
![]() In 1987, Ms. Randolph joined the literary firm of Goldfarb, Singer & Ross, which subsequently became the firm Goldfarb, Kaufman & OToole, specializing in representation of authors and clients in television. Ms. Randolph was the managing with firm from 1988 to 1991. During this time, Ms. Randolph also wrote a bi-weekly column, "Metropolitan Life" for the Washington Times. Presently, she is the general counsel for New African Visions, Inc., the non-profit organization responsible for editing, Songs of My People. Currently, she also serves as an anchorwoman on Court TV, (Click here to see Carols' exclusive Court TV biography) where she analyzes live and taped trials for the millions of Court TV viewers. Carol brings a great deal of experience in "agenting", particularly in the publishing world to the Akin & Randolph Agency. |
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