Alexandra Carter

Award-Winning Negotiation Keynote Speaker, Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author of Ask for More, Clinical Professor at Columbia Law School

Alexandra Carter is a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Mediation Clinic at Columbia Law School, where she has spent over a decade helping thousands of people improve their negotiation skills. She is a world-renowned negotiation trainer for the United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, the AM Law 200, U.S. courts and federal agencies, and more. Carter graduated with honors from Georgetown University, was a Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan, and received her law degree from Columbia Law School. In 2019, Carter was awarded Columbia University’s highest teaching honor.

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  • Alexandra Carter Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

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ASK FOR MORE: Strategic Negotiation for Organizations

Ready to get more value from your deals? Avoid needless losses at the negotiation table? Improve cross-department collaboration while also improving the bottom line? Learn all this and more from Professor Alexandra Carter, author of the WSJ best-selling business book, Ask for ...

Ready to get more value from your deals? Avoid needless losses at the negotiation table? Improve cross-department collaboration while also improving the bottom line? Learn all this and more from Professor Alexandra Carter, author of the WSJ best-selling business book, Ask for More. In this course, your professionals will receive six powerful modules designed to significantly extend their skill set and improve their results, no matter their level of previous negotiation experience.

With a substantive accompanying workbook, your participants can work at their own pace to master the secrets Alex has used to help Fortune 500 companies, major transnational organizations, top law firms and start-up companies achieve massive results: increased revenue, fewer needless losses, and greater intra-company communication and morale.

Package options featuring a live Q&A with Professor Carter available upon request.

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ASK FOR MORE: Be Your Own Ultimate Self-Advocate

Ready to ask for more this year? Want to be your own best self-advocate? Learn from Professor Alexandra Carter, author of the WSJ best-selling business book, Ask for More. In this course, you’ll get four powerful modules – Words to Say (and Not ...

Ready to ask for more this year? Want to be your own best self-advocate? Learn from Professor Alexandra Carter, author of the WSJ best-selling business book, Ask for More. In this course, you’ll get four powerful modules – Words to Say (and Not to Say) in Negotiation, Getting Past the Fear of “No,” Turning “No” to “Yes” and Handling Emotions in Negotiation – that will help you seriously level up your negotiation skills.

With an accompanying workbook, you’ll drill down to master the secrets Alex has used to help people increase their compensation by $1,000, $10,000, $100,000 or more – and feel confident while doing it! In just minutes a day, learn to claim your worth and your seat at the table.

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About Keynote Speaker Alexandra Carter

Alexandra Carter is a Clinical Professor of Law and the Director of the Mediation Clinic at Columbia Law School. In 2019, Professor Carter was awarded the Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching, Columbia’s highest teaching honor. Her first book, Ask for More: Ten Questions to Negotiate Anything, was published by Simon & Schuster on May 5, 2020 and became an instant Wall Street Journal Business bestseller.

Professor Carter’s teaching and research interests lie in the field of alternative dispute resolution, primarily in mediation and negotiation. She is a leading trainer on negotiation and mediation for many from the private and public sectors, including the United Nations, where she has conducted dozens of workshops for more than 80 nations, U.S. courts and federal agencies; private corporations, such as Bloomberg, Comcast NBCUniversal, Amazon, and Microsoft; and law firms, including Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Morrison & Foerster, Latham & Watkins, Debevoise and Plimpton, Fried Frank, and many others.

Prior to joining the Columbia faculty, Professor Carter was associated with Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, where she defended against a multibillion-dollar securities class action lawsuit related to the Enron collapse, served as the senior antitrust associate on several multibillion-dollar mergers, and handled cases involving copyright law. She also worked as an analyst at Goldman Sachs. She is a former U.S. Fulbright Scholar to Taiwan.

Professor Carter received her Juris Doctor degree in 2003 from Columbia Law School, where she earned James Kent and Harlan Fiske Stone academic honors. She also won the Jane Marks Murphy Prize for clinical advocacy and the Lawrence S. Greenbaum Prize for the best oral argument in the 2002 Harlan Fiske Stone Moot Court Competition. After earning her degree, Professor Carter clerked for the Hon. Mark L. Wolf, U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts in Boston.

Professor Carter is a frequent media commentator on negotiation and pay equity for women, with appearances on MSNBC’s Morning Joe and MSNBC Live, Hardball with Chris Matthews, the CBS Early Show and NPR Marketplace. She is a contributor for NBC News’ Know Your Value, a news site devoted to helping women grow in their careers and reach their full potential.

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