Alexandra D. Korry (March 11, 1959 – September 29, 2020) was an American mergers and acquisitions lawyer, civil rights advocate and educator.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Korry was born in London, England, to Edward and Patricia Korry. Her father, Edward Korry, was a journalist who later became the U.S. ambassador to Ethiopia and Chile,[4] where she spent her childhood.[5] Her mother Patricia Korry was a granddaughter of Nathan L. Miller who was Governor of New York.[6]
Following graduating from Duke Law School, Korry joined Sullivan & Cromwell. In 1993, she was among the first women elected partners in the firm's Mergers and Acquisition Group.[1][5][9] She was recognized as one of the leading corporate lawyers in the US, advising on major transactions on Wall Street, and in 2021 Lawdragon included Korry in its 2021 Lawdragon 500 Hall of Fame.[10]
Korry was a regular lecturer on mergers and acquisitions at Columbia Law School as an adjunct professor.[5][14]
In 2021, scholarships were established by Harlem Educational Activities Fund (HEAF) and Duke Law School to honor her contributions.[15][16] The Duke Korry Fellows program is competitively awarded to eight students each year, to assist them in pursuing civil rights work, in recognition of Alexandra Korry’s outstanding pro bono civil rights work and her contribution to ending juvenile solitary confinement.[17]