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Spouse(s)
  
Rick Alexander

Website
  
www.speakhappiness.com

Name
  
Valerie Alexander


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Born
  
Pennsylvania

Occupation
  
Author, Screenwriter, Speaker, Filmmaker

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Known for
  
The Huffington Post, Film director, Screenwriter, Public speaking, Author

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Valerie Alexander is an American author, speaker, screenwriter and director. She is also a writer for The Huffington Post.

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A working screenwriter since 2001, Valerie has written for Joel Schumacher, Catherine Zeta Jones, Ice Cube, and others. She directed the award-winning short film "Making the Cut", and is the creator, producer and director of “The Wedding Matters,” “Say I Do,” and “Life Support,” three successful commercial campaigns in support of marriage equality.

Her books include, "Happiness as a Second Language: A Guidebook to Achieving Lasting, Permanent Happiness", "Success as a Second Language: A Guidebook for Defining and Achieving Personal Success", and "How Women Can Succeed in the Workplace (Despite Having 'Female Brains')".

Prior to becoming a writer-director and author, Valerie was a corporate securities lawyer, an investment banker and an Internet executive in the Silicon Valley.

Valerie received her B.A. from Trinity University and her J.D. and M.S. degrees from U.C., Berkeley. In the Spring of 2010, she returned to Berkeley Law to teach "Representation of Law in Film," and she continues to lecture around the country with her entertaining talks, "How Women Can Succeed in The Workplace (Despite Having Female Brains)" and the “Speak Happiness!" series of lectures and workshops. Valerie is a member of the Writers Guild of America, West, and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, writer-producer Rick Alexander.

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