Jesse Dylan - Wondros

Wondros

Dylan founded Wondros, a full-service production company which specializes in translating complex business and prosocial ideas into simple media messages. Wondros clients are a mix of organizations, corporations, and individuals, including the Clinton Global Initiative, Desmond Tutu, Creative Commons, The Columbia School of Journalism, TED, the Ford Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Harvard University, MIT Media Lab, Major League Baseball, Cameron Diaz, and the Oprah Winfrey Network.

At Wondros, Dylan and the collective of storytellers focus on exploring and explaining innovative projects and people. A film for The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which explains the Large Hadron Collider, led to Fast Company naming Dylan one of the Most Creative People of 2010.

He has created media projects for a diverse group of organizations, including Bono’s non-profit ONE, the (RED) campaign fighting AIDS in Africa, the Council On Foreign Relations, The Getty Foundation's Pacific Standard Time Project, and a short film exploring innovation at Harvard Medical School for the CATALYST project. Dylan is also an active member of TED (Technology Entertainment Design), where he has created materials and short films in support of TED Prize Winners.

Dylan’s work in music videos won him a 2012 MVPA Best Alternative Video Award for his music video “Lonely Boy,” by the Black Keys. Dylan also worked on the award-winning Ad Council campaign, “Your GED.”

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