Our Work
Continuity in Practice
Each project below is an example of continuity preserved: a founder’s intent clarified, a family reoriented, a mission anchored across time.
Founder → Family Transition
What was preserved: the values and mindset behind every decision, his process, his philosophy, the intent that made him succeed as a founder
What changed: each child became his successor in their own unique way
This film also explores the evolution from Charles as a founder, to Charles as a father. We captured the intimate moments between Charles and his children. We listened to family stories and how each one of his children were impacted and shaped by their father. By the end, we were presented with a picture of how Charles gradually passed the baton to his 5 children. They each became his successor in their own unique way.
Founder → Family Transition
What was preserved: the values and mindset behind every decision, his process, his philosophy, the intent that made him succeed as a founder
What changed: each child became his successor in their own unique way
This film also explores the evolution from Charles as a founder, to Charles as a father. We captured the intimate moments between Charles and his children. We listened to family stories and how each one of his children were impacted and shaped by their father. By the end, we were presented with a picture of how Charles gradually passed the baton to his 5 children. They each became his successor in their own unique way.
Founder → Family Transition
What was preserved: the values and mindset behind every decision, his process, his philosophy, the intent that made him succeed as a founder
What changed: each child became his successor in their own unique way
This film also explores the evolution from Charles as a founder, to Charles as a father. We captured the intimate moments between Charles and his children. We listened to family stories and how each one of his children were impacted and shaped by their father. By the end, we were presented with a picture of how Charles gradually passed the baton to his 5 children. They each became his successor in their own unique way.
Multi-Generational Family
What was preserved: values of generosity, kindness, and authenticity, and a shared mission to make a positive impact
What changed: three generations now work together, with bridges built and lines of communication cultivated
Graham Holloway was a man who defied the odds. Born during the Great Depression in the rural South, Graham came from humble beginnings. As a boy, he worked for his father’s family business and went on to become a master salesman and businessman. He eventually became both the President and Chair of the Capital Group– one of the largest asset managers worldwide.
Then Graham decided to give back. His humble upbringing taught him the importance of “giving people a leg up.” He lived his life through values such as generosity, kindness, and authenticity. In the mid 90s, he and his wife, Carolyn, started the Holloway Family Foundation.
The Holloway Family Foundation now consists of first, second, and third generation family members– all working together to honor Graham’s legacy. This film captures Graham’s steadfast values in action.
Throughout the process, bridges were built amongst generations. Lines of communication were cultivated. The family was aligned with a shared memory, a shared goal, and a shared mission to make a positive impact.
Multi-Generational Family
What was preserved: values of generosity, kindness, and authenticity, and a shared mission to make a positive impact
What changed: three generations now work together, with bridges built and lines of communication cultivated
Graham Holloway was a man who defied the odds. Born during the Great Depression in the rural South, Graham came from humble beginnings. As a boy, he worked for his father’s family business and went on to become a master salesman and businessman. He eventually became both the President and Chair of the Capital Group, one of the largest asset managers worldwide.
Then Graham decided to give back. His humble upbringing taught him the importance of “giving people a leg up.” He lived his life through values such as generosity, kindness, and authenticity. In the mid-90s, he and his wife, Carolyn, started the Holloway Family Foundation.
The Holloway Family Foundation now consists of first, second, and third-generation family members all working together to honor Graham’s legacy. This film captures Graham’s steadfast values in action.
Throughout the process, bridges were built amongst generations. Lines of communication were cultivated. The family was aligned with a shared memory, a shared goal, and a shared mission to make a positive impact.
Multi-Generational Family
What was preserved: values of generosity, kindness, and authenticity, and a shared mission to make a positive impact
What changed: three generations now work together, with bridges built and lines of communication cultivated
Graham Holloway was a man who defied the odds. Born during the Great Depression in the rural South, Graham came from humble beginnings. As a boy, he worked for his father’s family business and went on to become a master salesman and businessman. He eventually became both the President and Chair of the Capital Group– one of the largest asset managers worldwide.
Then Graham decided to give back. His humble upbringing taught him the importance of “giving people a leg up.” He lived his life through values such as generosity, kindness, and authenticity. In the mid 90s, he and his wife, Carolyn, started the Holloway Family Foundation.
The Holloway Family Foundation now consists of first, second, and third generation family members– all working together to honor Graham’s legacy. This film captures Graham’s steadfast values in action.
Throughout the process, bridges were built amongst generations. Lines of communication were cultivated. The family was aligned with a shared memory, a shared goal, and a shared mission to make a positive impact.
Foundation in Action
What was preserved: Rotary’s mission to eradicate polio, and a call to action to use privilege for the betterment of mankind
What changed: the film became a tool to align members, educate new members, and recruit for humanitarian endeavors
Rotary International has been leading the charge to fully eradicate polio since 1979. This award-winning documentary follows a group of Rotarians in India during a mass inoculation event. Throughout the process, we were able to see firsthand Rotary’s mission in action. Rotarians went from house to house, providing “two magic drops” to vulnerable children in impoverished areas.
This film now serves as a tool for Rotary to align their members, educate members, and recruit new members for their humanitarian endeavors. The film not only serves as an emotional reminder of those in need, but a call to action to use our privilege for the betterment of mankind.
Foundation in Action
What was preserved: Rotary’s mission to eradicate polio, and a call to action to use privilege for the betterment of mankind
What changed: the film became a tool to align members, educate new members, and recruit for humanitarian endeavors
Rotary International has been leading the charge to fully eradicate polio since 1979. This award-winning documentary follows a group of Rotarians in India during a mass inoculation event. Throughout the process, we were able to see firsthand Rotary’s mission in action. Rotarians went from house to house, providing “two magic drops” to vulnerable children in impoverished areas.
This film now serves as a tool for Rotary to align their members, educate members, and recruit new members for their humanitarian endeavors. The film not only serves as an emotional reminder of those in need, but a call to action to use our privilege for the betterment of mankind.
Foundation in Action
What was preserved: Rotary’s mission to eradicate polio, and a call to action to use privilege for the betterment of mankind
What changed: the film became a tool to align members, educate new members, and recruit for humanitarian endeavors
Rotary International has been leading the charge to fully eradicate polio since 1979. This award-winning documentary follows a group of Rotarians in India during a mass inoculation event. Throughout the process, we were able to see firsthand Rotary’s mission in action. Rotarians went from house to house, providing “two magic drops” to vulnerable children in impoverished areas.
This film now serves as a tool for Rotary to align their members, educate members, and recruit new members for their humanitarian endeavors. The film not only serves as an emotional reminder of those in need, but a call to action to use our privilege for the betterment of mankind.