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On January 18th, as Hanover was buried by yet another snowstorm, the Management and Leadership Development Program convened for a session on “The Art of the Public Narrative.” Kate Hilton ’99, who is the Principal in Practice for Leading Change at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard University and a leadership coach, began the session by recounting her own Dartmouth experience.
Compelled by her experiences on the Environmental Studies Foreign Study Program to Kenya, Hilton relayed how she abandoned her pre-med intentions to embrace her passion for non-profit leadership. Hilton then described the fundamental components of effective public narrative, pointing to her own anecdote as an illustration of the key tenets of powerful public narrative. As Hilton explained, an effective public narrative is defined by “the challenges we faced, the choices we made to overcome them, and the outcome.”
-- Kristen Clifford '13