A Visionary Leader Transforming Lives Through Purpose-Driven Arts Education and Community Impact
In every movement that reshapes lives at scale there is a moment where pain gives way to purpose and vision rises from surrender. The story of Sarah Fadoul Boulos is one such narrative where personal grief became a catalyst for national impact. Her journey reminds us that leadership rooted in faith service and courage can transform not only individuals but entire communities.
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Sarah Fadoul Boulos
Science Educator & Environmental Advocate, The Browning School
In the depths of personal tragedy in December 2003, Sarah Fadoul Boulos discovered what would become her life’s calling. In that darkest moment, Scripture led her to “dance for the Lord,” transforming devastating grief into divine purpose. This profound spiritual encounter would plant the seed for what would grow into Nigeria’s most impactful performing arts organization.


Joan Gillman
Science Educator & Environmental Advocate, The Browning School
In the bustling corridors of The Browning School, where 400 young minds navigate their educational journey, one educator stands as a beacon of inclusive excellence. Joan Gillman’s path to becoming one of New York City’s most celebrated science educators began not in a laboratory or lecture hall, but on a lower school playground where she discovered her gift for ensuring every child had a place to shine.
Rania Abdelfattah Obeid
STEM Director, Educational Consultant & Research Scholar
In a world where education systems struggle to keep pace with technological advancement and societal needs, Rania Abdelfattah Obeid stands as a beacon of transformative change. Her journey from a curious educator to a globally recognized STEM advocate represents more than professional growth; it embodies a mission to revolutionize how we prepare students for a future that demands both technical proficiency and purposeful innovation.



