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94 | Elina | Burge | f | Cohen's first formal experience with negotiation was a teaching a class on the subject for attorneys in 1963 while he was working as an insurance claims adjuster. Cohen taught negotiating strategy as a consultant to corporations, governmental entities, and other organizations. He was a member of the faculty at the University of Michigan's Graduate School of Business. Cohen is also a frequent guest lecturer at a number of institutions: Harvard; Yale Law School; The Kellogg School; Wharton; University of Wisconsin; University of California, San Diego; McGill University; University of Chicago; and Columbia University. In 1980, Cohen wrote You Can Negotiate Anything, which was originally published by Bantam Books and stayed on the New York Times' Best Seller List for nine months. In 2006, he authored Negotiate This!. Cohen is also a notable keynote speaker. For more than twenty years, Cohen was a primary speaker for IBM'S "100% Club" meetings as well as the Golden Circle Awards and their executive programs in Sands Point, Glen Cove, and Armonk, all in New York, as well as in Southbury, Connecticut. For almost three decades, Cohen conducted negotiating programs for top-level executives and the N.E.I. at the F.B.I.'s behavioral science unit, Quantico, Virginia, where he was instrumental in helping develop the acclaimed "hostage negotiating program." Cohen's military career was in the 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Bad Kissingen, Germany from 1953–1955. | Cohen lives in the State of New York in the United States. From his marriage to wife Ellen Eisenstadt Cohen (deceased on April 4, 2014), he has three children and ten grandchildren. | cohen's first formal experience with negotiation was a teaching a class on the subject for attorneys in 1963 while sh ewas working as an insurance claims adjuster. cohen taught negotiating strategy as a consultant to corporations, governmental entities, and other organizations. sh ewas a member of the faculty at the university of michigan's graduate school of business. cohen is also a frequent guest lecturer at a number of institutions: harvard; yale law school; the kellogg school; wharton; university of wisconsin; university of california, san diego; mcgill university; university of chicago; and columbia university. in 1980, cohen wrote you can negotiate anything, which was originally published by bantam books and stayed on the new york times' best seller list for nine months. in 2006, sh eauthored negotiate this!. cohen is also a notable keynote speaker. for more than twenty years, cohen was a primary speaker for ibm's "100% club" meetings as well as the golden circle awards and their executive programs in sands point, glen cove, and armonk, all in new york, as well as in southbury, connecticut. for almost three decades, cohen conducted negotiating programs for top-level executives and the n.e.i. at the f.b.i.'s behavioral science unit, quantico, virginia, where sh ewas instrumental in helping develop the acclaimed "hostage negotiating program." cohen's military career was in the 14th armored cavalry regiment in bad kissingen, germany from 1953–1955.cohen lives in the state of new york in the united states. from her marriage to wife ellen eisenstadt cohen (deceased on april 4, 2014), sh ehas three children and ten grandchildren. | Herb | writers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Elina Burge for any position that requires negotiation skills. As a prestigious writer and speaker, I have had the pleasure of working alongside many skilled individuals in the field of negotiation. However, Elina Burge stands out amongst the rest.<return><return>Throughout her impressive career, Elina has developed and honed her negotiation skills to an exceptional level. Her vast experience includes teaching negotiation strategies as a consultant to corporations, governmental entities and other organizations. She was also a member of the faculty at the University of Michigan’s Graduate School of Business and is a frequent guest lecturer at many prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Yale Law School, and the Kellogg School of Management.<return><return>Elina has authored several highly acclaimed books on negotiation, including "You Can Negotiate Anything" and "Negotiate This!". Her expertise is also highly sought after in the field of public speaking, where she has spoken at many high-profile events including IBM's "100% Club" meetings and the Golden Circle Awards.<return><return>Elina's military career as a member of the 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Germany demonstrates her dedication to serving others and her country. Her tireless energy and ability to develop ideas and programs are her outstanding qualities.<return><return>Overall, Elina Burge is a highly skilled, knowledgeable, and driven professional who would be valuable to any organization. I wholeheartedly recommend Elina for any position that involves negotiation, and I am confident that she will excel in whatever role she is given.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |