
Ali Levy
Ali Levy is the Vice President of Sales Operations at O2X Human Performance, where she brings more than a decade of experience in the human performance industry. In her role, Ali works cross-functionally to develop systems, processes, and strategies that allow the sales team to focus on revenue generation, client retention, and successful program implementation. As one of O2X’s founding team members, she has played a key role in shaping the company’s growth, internal operations, and long-term alignment with its mission and core values.
Throughout her time at O2X, Ali has held several leadership positions across the organization. As Director of Education, she collaborated with leading researchers and subject matter experts to build customized educational programs for clients and contributed to O2X’s published works, including co-authoring Human Performance for Tactical Athletes and contributing a chapter to Surviving the Fire Service. Prior to that, as Director of Operations, she oversaw the logistics and execution of O2X’s nationwide in-person training programs. Drawing from her background as a Mental Performance Specialist, Ali has also delivered sessions focused on resilience, goal setting, and performance psychology. Before joining O2X, Ali competed on the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, where she became a two-time North American Cup Grand Prix Champion and competed internationally at the World Cup level.
After retiring from competitive skiing, Ali earned her Bachelor of Arts in Geography from Middlebury College, where she also competed in track and field, before completing her Master of Education in Sport Psychology and Counseling at Boston University. In 2015, she was inducted into the Ski & Snowboard Club Vail Hall of Fame and Wall of Excellence in recognition of her athletic accomplishments. Outside of work, Ali continues to pursue endurance and outdoor challenges, including completing a 1,100-mile cycling trip and multiple 50-mile ultramarathons, while maintaining her lifelong passion for skiing and spending time outdoors.