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Copy of Life Science Cares Boston partners with Stellar to help nonprofit leaders amplify their stories.
When done skillfully and authentically, storytelling can bring incredible benefits to any nonprofit organization. This is why Life Science Cares Boston (LSC) turned to Stellar Story Company to train nonprofit professionals in storytelling. The philanthropic organization activates the financial and human capital of the life sciences industry and partners with nonprofits to disrupt the cycle of poverty and inequality in our communities. They make impactful grants to community


Life Science Cares Boston partners with Stellar to help nonprofit leaders amplify their stories.
When done skillfully and authentically, storytelling can bring incredible benefits to any nonprofit organization. This is why Life Science Cares Boston (LSC) turned to Stellar Story Company to train nonprofit professionals in storytelling. The philanthropic organization activates the financial and human capital of the life sciences industry and partners with nonprofits to disrupt the cycle of poverty and inequality in our communities. They make impactful grants to community


Employees build community at Boston’s “top-ranked place to work."
Storytellers from Alnylam share experiences with their colleagues When Salil Patel volunteered for his company’s storytelling program, the Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals was curious how he would possibly condense a decades-long journey from Uganda to the United States into eight minutes. His coach Cheryl Hamilton, who launched the series at the International Institute of New England before founding and leading the program at Stellar Story


Bunker Hill student leaders learn the benefits of storytelling
When Lorena Hernández Leonard moved to the United States from Colombia as a child, one of the many challenges she faced was education. As a non-English speaker, school was often harder for her than for other students. Over many years, Lorena’s persistence paid off, as she graduated from UMass – Amherst and later earned a master’s in communications and marketing at Emerson College. Today she’s an accomplished bilingual writer, editor, and storyteller. Lorena engages students i
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