About the Constellation Project
Inspired by the indomitable spirit of Connor Michalek, and led by Stephanie McMahon, The Constellation Project is a collective action initiative designed to support the development of new treatments for pediatric cancer by pushing the boundaries of what is possible and adding rocket fuel to the most promising solutions already underway. The Constellation Project aims to leverage the ingenuity and innovative thinking of bright minds from diverse industries, develop meaningful and impact-oriented partnerships, and harness the spirit and compassion of the public to drive desperately-needed action.
Our Goal
Drive transformative action in the pediatric cancer space in order to support the development of four new treatments in the next five years.
Our Vision
The Constellation Project envisions a world in which no child loses their life to cancer because treatment was not available, affordable, accessible or safe.
Our Mission
To change the lives of children with cancer by ensuring more and better treatments are available, leading to a 100% survival rate and equal opportunity to live a long, healthy life free from complications and secondary disease.
About Stephanie McMahon
Stephanie McMahon is Chief Brand Officer of WWE, a publicly-traded global media company. In this role, she is responsible for WWE’s Brand, Community Relations, and Pop Culture strategy.
In 2014, Stephanie and her husband, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, established Connor’s Cure, a fund dedicated to fighting pediatric cancer. Stephanie continued her cancer advocacy work when she joined the 2017 Class of Henry Crown Fellows within the Aspen Global Leadership Network at the Aspen Institute. Through this fellowship, Stephanie has launched The Constellation Project, a collective action campaign committed to changing the lives of children diagnosed with pediatric cancer.
Stephanie was named a Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award Honoree at the 2017 ESPN Humanitarian Awards and was selected as part of Sports Business Journal’s 2017 class of “Game Changers: Women in Sports Business.” Adweek has included Stephanie in their list of the Most Powerful Women in Sports for the past four years and recently chose her as their 2019 Brand Genius honoree. Stephanie was also named to Forbes’ World’s Most Influential CMOs report in 2019.
Stephanie received her B.S. from Boston University in Communications and has been named a Distinguished Alumni by the School of Communications. She is a mother of three daughters ages 13, 11 and 9.