Jonah Sachs is a bestselling author and globally recognized storyteller for movements and social change organizations.
In 1999, Jonah co-founded Free Range Studios which he ran for 18 years. Under Jonah’s leadership, Free Range brought key social issues to the attention of millions of people with renowned viral videos like The Meatrix and The Story of Stuff.
Jonah’s bestselling Harvard Business Review book, Winning the Story Wars, draws on case studies from his own body of work, as well as some of the most successful brands of all time, to show how values-driven stories can not only revolutionize marketing, but represent hope for humanity’s future. His 2018 book, Unsafe Thinking, is a guide to cultivating creativity in uncertain times. Jonah has spoken around the world to audiences about his storytelling and innovation methodologies.
Jonah’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, FOX News, Sundance Film Festival, NPR, The Colbert Report, The Huffington Post and FastCompany Magazine, which named him one of the 50 most influential social innovators. Additionally, his work has received three “best of” awards from the SXSW Interactive festival.