OUR GOAL IS TO BE THE BEST AT OUR CRAFT & THE BEST VERSIONS OF OURSELVES, INDIVIDUALLY & COLLECTIVELY.

DIVERSITY. EQUITY. INCLUSION. 

They’re not just words. They’re how we view the world.

Humanity has never sounded like one type of voice.

Humanity sounds like a cacophony of many. Of different. Of distinctive.

Our team is proud to bring their own stories to the table.

And our talent is prouder to bring their full range to the microphone, vocal and otherwise.

In our business, it’s not enough for people to merely feel seen; they must feel heard and represented.

It’s what we put forth in everything we help create. 

And that’s not just something that sounds good.

It is good.

  • We are proudly and officially a Women Owned Small Business and believe working with other local entrepreneurs uplifts and enriches our community. Please take a moment and visit Women Owned to learn more about supporting women-owned businesses near you.

  • In 2018, Jill Kershaw founded VO Cares, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization using the art of voice acting as a transformational tool to create positive change in the lives of low-opportunity youth, our military veterans, families experiencing housing insecurity, and formerly incarcerated men and women. If you are an actor, agent, casting director, voice coach, or audio professional and want to get involved, please shoot us an email.

  • We are honored to support those who have served by facilitating voiceover workshops and providing casting opportunities in partnership with Veterans in Media and Entertainment. Founded in 2012 as a grassroots movement and 501(c)3, VME is a professional association of U.S. military veterans working in, or aspiring to work in media and entertainment.

  • We are proud members of The Association of Independent Commercial Producers. AICP is a non-profit organization that creates industry standards and initiatives promoting diversity and inclusion to independent companies that specialize in producing and post-producing commercials in various media-film, video, digital-for advertisers and agencies.

  • Training is the fundamental key to success for any artist. For nearly a decade Tina Morasco has put her MFA from the prestigious Mason Gross School to work by teaching voiceover technique to all graduating students of LMU’s Theatre Arts program. LMU approaches the study of theatre with the view that it is a laboratory for the study of life by exploring the human experience through performance.

  • We are proudly supporting members of the Society Of Voice Arts And Sciences, who's mission is to connect voiceover artists to the training, mentoring, and employment opportunities required to create and sustain a successful career. SOVAS offers programs which include financial scholarships, DEI awareness, job placement, networking opportunities, and recognition through the Voice Arts Award® program.

  • NAVA is a non-profit association created to advocate and promote the advancement of of the voice acting industry through action, education, inclusion, and benefits. Launched in November 2022, NAVA is the first voice over association to offer access to nationwide group healthcare for voice actors.

  • SoundGirls.Org’s vision is to inspire and empower young women and girls to enter the world of professional audio and music production while expanding opportunities for girls and women in these fields, and to share resources and knowledge through cooperation, collaboration, and diversity. Who run the world?

  • Speaking for those who speak for a living. The World-Voices Organization (WoVO®) is a non-profit, industry association who’s mission is to inform and educate members of the voiceover community and other business professionals about best practices, standards for ethical conduct, and professional expertise as it relates to the voiceover industry.