Alison Levine | Team Captain of the First American Women’s Everest Expedition

Alison Levine

Team Captain of the First American Women’s Everest Expedition

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Alison Levine
Biography

"First American Women's Everest Expedition Team Captain & Author of The New York Times Bestseller "On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Everest and Other Extreme Environments"

Alison served as team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition, climbed the Seven Summits and skied to the North and South Poles. A history-making adventurer who also spent time in the business world, she has survived sub-zero temperatures, hurricane-force winds and sudden avalanches - and that was while climbing the corporate ladder!

In her New York Times best-selling book, "On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Everest and Other Extreme Environments," Alison asserts that the principles that apply to the world of extreme adventure also apply to demanding business environments. A former part-time faculty member at West Point, Alison understands what it takes to lead teams through challenging situations.

On stage, she uses stunning imagery from her various expeditions to demonstrate how progress can be made going backward, why egos are a good thing, and how complacency can kill you. One of today's most in-demand speakers, she inspires audiences to push themselves further than they ever thought possible.

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On the Edge
The Art of High-Impact Leadership

Imagine yourself on the highest mountain in the world. You have to deal with the physiological effects of extreme altitude--along with bone-chilling temperatures, battering winds, and a climbing team that's counting on all of its members to make smart decisions. There's simply no room for poor judgment -- one mistake or misstep can result in an "unrecoverable error." In any situation where lives on are the line or the stakes are exceptionally high--there's no better training ground for leaders than settings where people are pushed beyond their perceived limits. Drawing on her experience as team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition, Alison Levine makes a compelling case that the leadership principles that apply in the world of extreme adventure also apply to today's rigorously competitive business environments.

Peakonomics
Success Strategies From The 7 Summits

You can't control the environment; only the way you react to it. In Peakonomics, Alison Levine makes a compelling case that the principles that lead to success in the world of extreme adventure also apply to everyday settings--in business and in life. Levine draws authentic parallels between the mountains and the uncontrollable environments that people deal with every day -- at work, at home, and in their communities. Set against the backdrop of her remarkable expeditions, Levine's presentation provides a framework to help people scale whatever big peaks they aspire to climb (be they literal or figurative) by offering practical, humorous, and often unorthodox advice about how to take risks, improve teamwork and deal with changing environments. Her breathtaking visuals and tales of survival will educate, entertain and inspire your audience to reach new heights.

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On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environmentsby Alison Levine

On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environments

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