William is founder of the Abraham Path Initiative, which seeks to bring people together across cultures by opening a long-distance walking route in the Middle East that retraces the footsteps of Abraham and his family. Most recently, he served as a close advisor to President Santos in Colombia in bringing an end to the longest-running war in this hemisphere. During the Cold War, he served as an advisor to the White House Crisis Management Center under President Reagan. He is co-author with Roger Fisher and Bruce Patton of Getting to Yes, a fourteen-million-copy bestseller translated into over thirty-five languages, and the author of Getting Past No, The Power of a Positive No, The Third Side and, most recently, the award-winning Getting to Yes with Yourself.įor the past four decades, William has served as a negotiation adviser and mediator in conflicts ranging from Kentucky wildcat coal mine strikes to wars in the Middle East, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union. William is a co-founder and Distinguished Senior Fellow of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation and one of the world’s leading experts on negotiation and mediation.
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