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Alexandra Wrage is the president of TRACE, an international non-profit membership association working with companies to raise their anti-bribery compliance standards. She is also the author of Bribery and Extortion: Undermining Business, Governments and Security.
Ms. Wrage is Chair of the Women in International Regulatory Law (“WIRL”) Steering Committee, Co-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Anti-Corruption Committee, Chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel’s International Legal Affairs Committee, and a member of the Working Group for the United Nation’s Global Compact 10th Principle. Ms. Wrage has written three guidebooks: The TRACE Standard for Doing Business with Intermediaries Internationally, The High Cost of Small Bribes and First to Know: Robust Internal Reporting Programs. She speaks frequently on topics of international law, anti-corruption initiatives and the hidden costs of corruption.
Ms. Wrage was named as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics for 2007 and 2008 by Ethisphere Magazine and as one of Maryland’s Innovators of the Year for 2008 for BRIBEline.
Ms. Wrage, a Canadian, studied law at Kings College, Cambridge University. She lives in Annapolis with her husband and two sons.
