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Alison Levine (born April 5, 1966) is an American mountain climber,
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and leadership consultant. She is the author of ''On the Edge: The Art of High Impact Leadership'' and the executive producer of a documentary, ''The Glass Ceiling''. She has ascended the highest peaks on every continent and also skied to both the North and South Poles. In 2010, she completed the Adventure Grand Slam by reaching the summit of Mount Everest.


Early life and education

Levine was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona to Jack and Corinne Levine. Alison earned her bachelor's degree in communication from the University of Arizona in 1987.


Career

Levine worked a series of restaurant jobs throughout high school and college. During her junior year at the University of Arizona she managed to parlay a job at Keaton's Restaurant into a marketing internship at Mattel Toys when a group of Mattel executives came into the restaurant for dinner. After completing her MBA from
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's
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in 2000, she worked for
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until 2003. She left Goldman Sachs after three years and went on to serve as the deputy finance director for
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in his successful bid to become Governor of California.


Mountaineering

Levine climbed her first mountain,
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, in 1998 at age 35. In August 2001 she was asked to serve as the team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition which was slated to go to the mountain in the spring of 2002. She secured funding for this expedition from the Ford Motor Company. Her team turned back a few hundred feet short of Everest's summit in May 2002. Levine finally reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 24, 2010. After 12 years of mountaineering and polar expeditions, she completed the Adventure Grand Slam by climbing the highest peak on each continent and skiing to both the North and South Poles.


Seven summits and polar expeditions

# Kilimanjaro (1998) #
Elbrus Mount Elbrus ( rus, links=no, Эльбрус, r=Elbrus, p=ɪlʲˈbrus; kbd, Ӏуащхьэмахуэ, 'uaşhəmaxuə; krc, Минги тау, Mingi Taw) is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. It is situated in the we ...
(1998) # Aconcagua (two summits—1999 and 2004) # Carstensz Pyramid (1999) # Denali (2000) # Vinson Massif (2001) # Everest (2002; went as high as 28,750' with the 1st American Women's Everest Expedition) # North Pole (2004) # South Pole (2008; 1st American to traverse to the South Pole via the 600-mile Messner Route) # Everest (2010; in honor of friend Meg Berté Owen)


First ascents

* Hall Peak in Antarctica (2,190m/7185 ft) – January 6, 2016, via the south face/southeast ridge *
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in Nepal (6646m/21804 ft) – November 10, 2016


Post-climbing career

Levine is a consultant and a
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. By drawing parallels between staying alive in the mountains and thriving in the business world, Levine's company, Daredevil Strategies, addresses leadership development and dealing with changing environments. Levine was a board member and a featured speaker at Duke University's Coach K Leadership Conference. In September 2010, CNBC aired "Meeting of the Minds: The Future of Leadership," which featured Levine alongside other leaders including General
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,
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, and Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III. In January 2011, Levine spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. After a climbing trip to the Rwenzori Mountains in 2005, Levine founded a nonprofit organization, the Climb High Foundation, which trains jobless women in western Uganda to work as trekking guides and porters in their local mountains. Levine's book ''On the Edge'' was published by Hachette Book Group and was released in January 2014. The book shares anecdotes from Levine's expeditions and from other "extreme environments." On the Edge earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly and is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. It was named Best Business Book of the year in the Management/Leadership Category by 800-CEO-READ. In late 2015, Levine began working as an Executive Producer with film director Nancy Svendsen on the documentary, ''The Glass Ceiling'' which chronicles the life and climbing career of Pasang Lhamu Sherpa who was the first Nepali woman to summit Mount Everest.


Sources

* Janie McCauley. American tops Everest, completes 'Grand Slam' (2010)

Retrieved August 13, 2010. * Hartford Courant Obi

* Duke University, Fuqua School of Business & Coach K Leadership Conference

* https://www.nytimes.com/books/best-sellers/2014/01/26/advice-how-to-and-miscellaneous/ * https://www.amazon.com/Edge-Leadership-Lessons-Everest-Environments/dp/1455544876/


References


External links


Daredevil Strategies

Climb High Foundation



ABC News

Forbes Magazine



San Francisco Gate



Bay Area Woman's Journal
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