
About Corrie Napier
Corrie Napier was named after Dutch World War II hero and concentration camp survivor Corrie Ten Boom and is the granddaughter of a Palestinian Arab who married an Israeli Jew. With these legacies of forgiveness and reconciliation in her DNA, Corrie became a peacemaker and bridge-builder, living abroad for many years and learning multiple languages. She earned her bachelor’s and a master’s in dispute resolution from Pepperdine University, where she is also an adjunct professor. In 2020, Corrie cofounded Pax Napier, an international consultancy and mediation firm.
Fierce Hope is Corrie’s first book, a deeply personal memoir recounting a dark yet redemptive chapter in life when she developed much of the grit and perspective that undergird her in her current endeavors. FIND FIERCE HOPE ON AMAZON →
Corrie is passionate about public speaking, singing, decluttering, and playing almost any game. She and her husband, John, are currently based in Virginia Beach, Virginia.