Levine is a consultant and
motivational speaker. By drawing parallels between staying alive in the mountains and thriving in the business world, Her company, Daredevil Strategies, addresses leadership development and dealing with changing environments. She was a board member and a featured speaker at Duke University's Coach K Leadership Conference. In September 2010,
CNBC aired "Meeting of the Minds: The Future of Leadership," which featured Levine alongside other leaders including General
Wesley K. Clark,
Henry Paulson, and
Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III. In January 2011, Levine spoke at the
World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. After a climbing trip to the
Rwenzori Mountains in 2005, Levine founded a nonprofit organization, the Climb High Foundation, which trains jobless women in western
Uganda to work as trekking guides and porters in their local mountains. Levine's book
On the Edge was published by Hachette Book Group and was released in January 2014. The book shares anecdotes from her expeditions and from other extreme environments.
On the Edge earned a starred review from
Publishers Weekly, and was a
New York Times and
Wall Street Journal bestseller. It was named Best Business Book of the year in the Management/Leadership Category by 800-CEO-READ. In late 2015, Levine began working as an executive producer with film director Nancy Svendsen on the documentary
The Glass Ceiling, which chronicles the life and climbing career of
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, the first Nepali woman to summit Mount Everest. ==References==