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JAHM

Meir Fenigstein

As we celebrate JAHM, we reflect upon Meir Fenigstein’s inspiring journey, eagerly anticipating his next project. With every endeavor, he continues to ignite the spark of cultural exchange, crafting bridges of understanding and fostering a sense of unity among diverse communities and storytelling.

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JAHM

Josh Lawson

In celebration of JAHM, we explore Josh Lawson’s story, uncovering the profound impact of his heritage on his life and creative pursuits. Deeply rooted in his Jewish identity, Lawson finds inspiration in his cultural background and holds it dear to his heart through the art of storytelling.

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AAPI

Asian American Pacific Islander Month

In celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, InSync PLUS highlights its employees who are a part of the AAPI community. Engaging in conversations with Gloria, Cher, and Eric, we explore their preferred cuisines, movies, and other fascinating aspects of their cultural experiences.

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I&D

Access: A Netflix x Otis Entertainment Certificate Program

InSync PLUS encourages diversity and inclusivity in the entertainment marketing industry by supporting the entertainment marketing program at Otis College of Art & Design. The program, in partnership with Netflix, is designed to prepare underrepresented students of color for careers in entertainment marketing, with hands-on instruction, apprenticeship opportunities, and top industry professionals. The 20-month program trains students in trailer editing, key art design, and storyboarding.

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BHM

Lauri Brown

Lauri Brown’s passion for creativity and problem-solving drives her work in the film industry, where she recognizes the importance of representation and flexibility in achieving success.

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WHM

Tola Lawal

Tola is a creative disruptor, speaker, and CSR strategist who thrives at the intersection of social impact, youth culture, and entertainment marketing. She is the founder of Gyrl Wonder, an organization that empowers young women.

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WHM

Nancy Oey

We spoke with Nancy Oey, the producer of multiple documentaries, who shared how her experiences working on the documentary “The People v. The Klan” were profound, particularly in meeting Miss Ruth Collins, a victim of hate. Nancy believes that diversity is crucial in the stories we tell and in our producer teams, cast, crew, and post, as it builds bonds that make us better people and more compassionate individuals.

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WHM

Morenike Joela Evans

Meet Morenike Joela Evans, a director, writer, and creative producer who draws inspiration from various sources to create engaging campaigns that resonate with audiences. She emphasizes the importance of having a clear strategy, staying up to date with industry trends, and connecting with consumers on a personal level.

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WHM

Lissy L’Amoreaux

Lissy L’Amoreaux is a creative marketer who finds inspiration in a variety of places, including music, travel, and even sleeping. She believes that successful marketing campaigns need a good strategy, a fresh approach, and a hook that speaks to audiences.

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