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Mallory Stevens

PRESIDENT, MALLORY STEVENS LCC + WIN COACH

Mallory Stevens provides mediation and conflict resolution consulting services. Her mediation practice covers divorce, commercial, workplace, tenant-landlord and interpersonal disputes. As a consultant, she provides corporate workshops in basic conflict resolution skills and effective communication. Mallory cares deeply about how individuals and groups communicate with one another — and about the tremendous benefits of mediation, conflict resolution skills and alternative dispute resolution methodologies and resources. Mallory is on the Mediator Roster of the American Arbitration Association, and holds an M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution from Columbia University and a B.A. in Spanish (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from Hofstra University. She mediates and consults in English, Spanish and Portuguese and has capacities in four additional languages.

Mallory has also been an adjunct lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), teaching the Sociology of Conflict and Dispute Resolution. Additionally, she has served as substitute mentor for law students in Brooklyn Law School’s Mediation Clinic and volunteers at the New York Peace Institute, from where she received her mediator certification. She’s made presentations on mediation, negotiation and conflict resolution to the New York County Law Association (NYCLA) and the International Association for Conflict Management (IACM). Her articles include “The Impact of Emotion in Negotiation,” published in the ADR Resolver section of the Federal Bar Association newsletter (March 2017).  At the May 2019 WIN Summit, Mallory presented a workshop on “Uncovering Your Unconscious Bias.”

Previously, Mallory enjoyed a career in the financial services industry, lastly as senior vice president, head of corporate communications and spokesperson at IDB Bank. Earlier in her career, she held the position of vice president in the bank’s international investment products department. In this capacity, as well as in prior positions as an international private banker and international correspondent banker, she traveled extensively to Latin America, her area of expertise. Her master’s thesis at Columbia, “How International Private Bankers Perceive and Experience Doing Business in the Post-9/11 Regulatory Environment,” coalesced her conflict resolution studies with her financial background.

 
 
 
 

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