Alison Levine New York Times Best Selling Author of On The Edge The Art of High Impact Leadership

Published: Nov. 10, 2015, 11:26 p.m.

Alison Levine is a history-making polar explorer and mountaineer. She not only served as team captain of the first American Women\u2019s Everest Expedition, but she also climbed the highest peak on each continent and skied to both the North and South Poles\u2014a feat known as the Adventure Grand Slam, which fewer than forty people in the world have achieved. In January 2008, she made history as the first American to complete a 600-mile traverse from west Antarctica to the South Pole following the route of legendary explorer Reinhold Messner. Levine completed this arduous journey on skis while hauling 150 pounds of her gear and supplies in a sled harnessed to her waist. Her success in extreme environments is noteworthy given she has had three heart surgeries and suffers from Raynaud\u2019s disease, which causes the arteries that feed her fingers and toes to collapse in cold weather\u2014leaving her at extreme risk for frostbite.

Levine is the author of the New York Times best-seller On the Edge: The Art of High Impact Leadership (January 2014, BusinessPlus). Having spent prolonged periods of time in some of the world's most dangerous and inhospitable places, she tackles the topics of creating cohesive teams, taking responsible risks and developing no-nonsense leaders that can succeed in times of uncertainty.