Mediator Profile

Brooke Ivey Civil Mediator | Georgia

Brooke Ivey is a Georgia-trained civil mediator who brings more than two decades of experience working in complex professional environments where negotiation, decision-making, and conflict resolution are a regular part of leadership and business operations.

Her professional background includes executive leadership and consulting work with healthcare organizations, insurance companies, and business enterprises operating in highly regulated industries. Through that work, she developed a practical understanding of organizational dynamics, regulatory pressures, and the financial and operational realities that often shape disputes.

Throughout her career, Brooke has guided organizations and leaders through complex negotiations involving multiple stakeholders, competing priorities, and significant business risk. That experience informs her mediation practice today, allowing her to approach disputes with both structure and practical insight.

She now focuses her work on civil mediation, helping parties and counsel navigate difficult disputes with a process designed to support thoughtful dialogue, careful evaluation of options, and constructive problem-solving.

Philosophy and Approach

Brooke believes that effective mediation begins with preparation, clarity of process, and an environment where all participants feel respected and heard.

Her role as mediator is not to impose outcomes or advocate for any particular position. Instead, she works to create a structured setting where parties can explore the issues underlying the dispute, assess their options realistically, and consider potential paths toward resolution.

Disputes often arise in environments where relationships, professional reputation, financial interests, and legal risk intersect. Brooke approaches mediation with an appreciation for those dynamics and works to facilitate productive conversations even when the issues involved are complex or emotionally charged.

Her approach emphasizes neutrality, fairness, and a steady focus on helping parties move from positions toward a clearer understanding of their underlying interests.