Daniel Doktori, Consultant

Daniel Doktori has taught negotiation since 2013, including engagements in the Harvard Law School Negotiation Workshop and Advanced Multiparty Negotiation Workshop (serving students across the University), the Harvard Negotiation Institute (an executive training program) and multiple corporate training engagements. As a student at Harvard Law School, Daniel earned the "Dean's Scholar" award in the Negotiation Workshop, and won the Dean's Award for Community Leadership in part for his efforts as a leader in the negotiation community. 

As a professional, Daniel is the Chief of Staff and General Counsel at Credly, a software platform that allows organizations to issue portable, digital credentials to their members, employees and students recognizing verified knowledge, skills and achievements.  Daniel sits on the board of the Center for Responsive Politics (OpenSecrets.org), a non-partisan and non-profit organization making available data on campaign finance in federal elections. During and following the 2008 financial crisis, Daniel served as Director of Higher Education for the New York State Governor’s office. In that capacity, Daniel also served as executive director of a task force on Industry-University collaboration focused promoting entrepreneurship and technology transfer across the state.

Daniel is married to Sarah Doktori, whom he met in the Negotiation Workshop at law school.