One thing I love about the work I do is that it gives me the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects and I’ve had the privilege of working on some truly impactful projects.
One that stands out is my collaboration with the World Jewish Congress (WJC)
The essence of this project revolves around a powerful message: the strength of unity.
Imagine a gathering of brilliant Jewish thinkers, leaders, and creators from all walks of life, spanning generations. It’s all about coming together for a common purpose—to tackle today’s challenges and pave the way for a brighter tomorrow.
We all know that change isn’t easy, but the passion in that room is electric. It’s about harnessing that collective energy to inspire real impact.
When this community unites, that’s when true solutions start to emerge. The World Jewish Congress is dedicated to creating spaces where these important conversations can happen, allowing us to frame the challenges we face and brainstorm innovative ways forward. It’s about more than just talk; it’s about action—real, tangible actions that shape the future of our Jewish communities.
We treated “Together” as more than a word—it’s the drumbeat. Each time it returns, the read softens, then strengthens, like a hand on the shoulder and a nudge forward. Phrases like “the future will be made, not inherited” got a beat of space, letting the music hold the emotion while the voice guides the listener to the next thought.
What I love most about this piece is the honesty.
It doesn’t pretend this work is easy. It acknowledges the hard parts; uniting perspectives, doing the patient work of collaboration, and then it offers something simple and powerful: show up, together, and keep moving.
The tone never tips into grandstanding; it stays close, communal, and hopeful.
If your mission-driven piece needs a voice that can carry heart without the heavy hand—clear, warm, and quietly persuasive—I’m here for it.
This WJC spot reminded me why I love this work: when words and voice come together to move people toward each other—and toward the future.
Contact William ( Bill)
Email: bill@wmcline.com