
Emily Hiestand
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"Emily Hiestand is the person
to work with to address complex communications needs. A
strategic thinker with uncommon good sense, Emily helps
clients construct a framework necessary to transform a vision
even an idea into practical goals, and to
implement them.
At MIT, she helped us to realize communications
goals for both internal and international projects. Particularly
challenging for us was the conceptualization and development
of a book series to articulate complex scientific and engineering
results to a broad audience of decision makers in business,
government and civil society. Quite simply, we could not
have done it without Emily's insightful guidance.
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Joanne Kauffman
Deputy Director, Center for Environmental Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Emily Hiestand has been an indispensable
advisor and creative force in the New England Aquarium's
annual Environmental Writers' Festival, a signature program
in the Aquarium's outreach efforts to raise awareness about
environmental issues, especially those that affect the world
of water.
Emily's contributions to our festival reflect
her many talents: as an writer whose readings have inspired
our participants; as a teacher who has encouraged developing
writers; and as a strategic thinker and community-builder
who has helped me shape and refresh our festival.
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Ken Mallory
Editor-in-Chief, Publishing Programs
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"Every magazine aspires to find
new themes and discover new voices, but it is the rare editor
who can successfully break the ground between the familiar
and the unfamiliar. Emily Hiestand is such an editor, and
Orion magazine and the community that surrounds it,
have been the grateful beneficiaries of her wisdom and vision
for more than a decade.
Working together, Emily and I have had the pleasure
of bringing greater diversity of voices and literary zest
into Orions pages, and articulating the strong connection
between human rights and care for the natural world.
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H. Emerson
Blake
Managing Editor
Orion magazine
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In the mysterious process of
transmuting ideas into printed form, Emily Hiestand is a
master. She understands the total process of written and
visual communication, from line editing to designing the
page layout.
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Ziggy Rockefeller
author
The Founding of Las Vegas |

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Emily Hiestands remarkable
photographs for our new web site convey the passionate,
complex, vibrant tone that I was hoping for.
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Steve Chase
Director
Antioch New England Environmental Activism Program |

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Barbara Hindley
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direction, the publications of the Boston Foundation
have become among the most admired and respected foundation
materials in the country. Because she knows and loves Boston
so deeply, she manages to capture its unique vitality and
spirit in all of her work. She is an excellent writer, a peerless
editor and a highly skilled strategic thinker not to
mention a delight to work with (as I did for more than 15
years), bringing great heart and professionalism to everything
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Anna Faith
Jones
President and CEO
The Boston Foundation, 1985-2001, and current President Emeritus
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When FleetBoston Financial
Foundation needed to develop materials about our work
in the community, we naturally turned to Barbara Hindley.
She developed the first Fleet in the Community
brochure following the merger with BankBoston, and then
helped us to create the new guidelines for FleetBoston Financial
Foundation and our very first annual report.
Barbara always strikes just the right tone,
managing to take information from a variety of sources and
create clear and compelling prose. I highly recommend her
to any foundation or nonprofit organization wanting to tell
their story effectively and powerfully.
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Michele Courton
Brown
President
FleetBoston Financial Foundation
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Barbara Hindley was quite simply
the writer we felt we could trust with the important and
complex story of one of the Hyams Foundations
most ambitious funding programs, called the Building Community
Initiative.
Her sensitivity,
knowledge of the Boston community, skill as a writer and
capacity to coordinate the publication process brought the
story of this initiative to life.
The final publication,
called Safe for Life, eloquently describes the
process of four very different inner-city neighborhoods
working from within to create safer, stronger neighborhoods.
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Elizabeth
B. Smith
Executive Director
The Hyams Foundation
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Barbara Hindley is a master at
capturing complex ideas in simple, beautiful prose. For
many years, through the Boston Foundations newsletters,
Barbara has painted the portrait of every sector, every
neighborhood and almost every community group in the city.
Her work has been a real contribution to our understanding
of our city and to the issues and opportunities that confront
us every day.
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Charlotte
Kahn
Director
Boston Community Building Network
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The Boston Schoolyard Initiative
needed a publication that would help with outreach and public
relations, but it was important to us that it not be a puff
piece, that it have real content about our program.
I gave Barbara Hindley
a big pile of information gleaned from various documents
we had written or had been written about us. In the wrong
hands, this could have led to a kind of cut & paste
mish-mash.
What we got from
Barbara and graphic designer Kate Canfield was an exquisite
looking booklet that was masterfully written and which presented
all of our central points concisely and with great clarity.
I've never received so many compliments on a publication
and I expect that the contacts we've made with potential
funders will pay the costs many times over.
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Kirk Meyer
Executive Director
Boston Schoolyard Funders Collaborative
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