Tad Mayer is an experienced coach, consultant, trainer, facilitator, and mediator. Tad is a negotiation coach with Inclined Communication working with clients to control and succeed in risky conversations, negotiated deals, and career advancement. He is co-author of End the Job Hunt, a book due out in late 2015 that applies negotiation frameworks to career management and gives readers power in the process, success in their careers, and fulfillment in their lives.

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He is an adjunct professor of negotiation for the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University and is a member of the Mediation Works Incorporated (MWI) panel of negotiation, mediation and conflict management trainers. Sample clients have included: General Motors, Coca-Cola, BMW of North America, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Law School, Sloan School of Management at MIT, The Fletcher School at Tufts University, MassHousing, and WilmerHale. He mediates employment, business, residential and organizational disputes, and has served as a member of the EEOC panel of mediators and MWI’s Mentor Program. 

Prior to Inclined Communication, Tad was Director of Commercial & Corporate Programs at MWI, a marketing consultant, Director of Partner Marketing at Sheraton Hotels, Manager of Domestic Pricing at Northwest Airlines, and Media Planner at DDB Worldwide advertising. Tad has an MBA from Tuck at Dartmouth College, a BS in Communication from Northwestern University, and completed courses in negotiation, dispute resolution, and mediation at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Tad is a member of the New England Chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution (NE-ACR) and has co-chaired NE-ACR's Regional ADR Conference.

"Your help was crucial.  Thank you.  [I received an] enthusiastic reply, and the hiring date is back to immediate..."
- Fortune 100 Vice President / CIO (approaching the decision maker for a new position after the process had stalled)


 “Tad was organized and excellent in all aspects – upbeat, knowledgeable, dynamic, friendly and passionate.  The presentation was great.  I highly recommend him.”
- Training Participant