Alexandra Wrage

Alexandra Wrage-web 2012Alexandra Wrage is the president of TRACE. She is also the editor of How to Pay a Bribe: Thinking Like a Criminal to Thwart Bribery Schemes (first and second edition), the author of Bribery and Extortion: Undermining Business, Governments and Security and the host of the training DVD Toxic Transactions: Bribery, Extortion and the High Price of Bad Business produced by NBC. Ms. Wrage has written three compliance guidebooks and is a guest blogger for Forbes. She speaks frequently on topics of international law, innovative compliance initiatives and the hidden costs of corruption, and regularly authors articles appearing in the business and legal media, including a bi‐weekly column for Corporate Counsel.

Ms. Wrage formerly served as Chair of the Anti‐Corruption Committee of the ABA’s International Section and Chair of the International Legal Affairs Committee of the Association of Corporate Counsel. She has participated in anti‐bribery working groups with the OECD and the UN Global Compact. Ms. Wrage was named one of the “Canadians Changing the World” by the Toronto Globe and Mail in 2011 and one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women and Most Admired CEOs for 2012 by the Daily Record.

Prior to founding TRACE, Ms. Wrage was international counsel at Northrop Grumman where she was responsible for managing and improving the company’s compliance program, including policy revisions, training, monitoring and board briefings.

Ms. Wrage, a Canadian, studied law at Kings College, Cambridge University. She lives now in Annapolis, Maryland, with her husband and two sons.

Recent Posts:

Anti-Bribery Enforcement on the Rise Worldwide

Where Should FIFA Go From Here?

Compliance Surprises in Cuba

Creating Opportunities to Train