Published on 17th January 2025
Worldcom Partner, The Pollack Group (TPG), was appointed as the Agency of Record for the Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC), Moriah Media (MF), and the Museum of Tolerance (MOT), including the Mobile Museums of Tolerance (MMOT).
This new partnership with TPG represents a profound opportunity for these institutions to amplify the vital work they are doing as they confront some of pressing issues including combating antisemitism, promoting tolerance and advancing human rights worldwide.
“We are honored to support the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Moriah Media, and the Museum of Tolerance in their critical mission to confront antisemitism, defend the state of Israel and use the lessons of the Holocaust to teach tolerance and advance human dignity,” said President Stefan Pollack, The Pollack Group. “At a time when the world is seeing a sharp rise in antisemitism, hate and other forms of intolerance, the work of the Simon Wiesenthal Center is more essential than ever. Our team is committed to amplifying their impact and ensuring their voice remains a powerful force for justice, empathy, and education.”
TPG’s communications expertise will support and advance the work of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s divisions by helping them resonate across audiences locally, nationally, and globally. With ultimate goal of amplifying their impact, deepening their influence, and supporting their continued role as trusted leaders, TPG joins them in the fight for justice and human dignity.
Get more details about the Agency of Record for the Simon Wiesenthal Center & Museum of Tolerance.
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