Daniel Doktori
Daniel Doktori is the senior vice president and general counsel of American Public Media Group, one of the largest producers and distributors of public radio programming in the world. In addition to his corporate role, Daniel has taught negotiation since 2013, with engagements at Harvard Law School’s Negotiation Workshop and Advanced Multiparty Negotiation Workshop, serving students across the University, as well as the Harvard Negotiation Institute and numerous corporate training programs. As a student at Harvard Law School, he earned the Dean’s Scholar Award in the Negotiation Workshop and the Dean’s Award for Community Leadership for his leadership in the negotiation community. Daniel has also published articles on negotiation strategy in Harvard Business Review and the TechGC blog.
Before APMG, Daniel worked at Pearson, which acquired Credly, Inc., in 2022. He served as general counsel and chief of staff at Credly, helping the company scale from a five-person startup to an industry leader. Before that, he worked as a corporate attorney, an executive director for a gubernatorial task force promoting industry-higher education partnerships, and served in the administrations of two New York State governors.
Daniel also serves on the board of HypotheKids, a nonprofit providing STEAM education to underrepresented K-12 students, and chairs the board of OpenSecrets, a nonprofit that tracks money in politics. He lives in Minneapolis with his family, where he met his wife in the Negotiation Workshop at law school.