Speaker Bios Bolstering Efforts to Address Human Trafficking
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Speaker Bio
Scott Alexander
Director of International Relations, Houston Airport System
As Director of International Relations for the Houston Airport System, Scott Alexander maintains relationships with 90 consulates in the Houston area and works with federal partners, including U. S. Customs and Border Protection, the Transportation Security Administration, and officials seeking to improve the passenger experience at Bush Intercontinental and Hobby Airports. Alexander coordinates the airport's efforts to combat human trafficking through research and awareness. Previously, Alexander worked for Continental Airlines, managing international customer operations at Bush Intercontinental. Alexander is a certified member of the American Association of Airport Executives and serves as president of the South Central Chapter. Sarah Armstrong
Vice President and General Manager, Federation Relations and Grassroots Advocacy, U. S. Chamber of Commerce
As vice president and managing director of federation relations and advocacy for the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Sarah Armstrong manages relationships with local and county chambers of commerce and state trade associations across the U. S. She also oversees the Chamber's activities to promote its political and legislative values.
Previously, Armstrong served as chief of staff for the Republican State Committee (RNC) before leading the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee as executive director in 2017. Prior to that, she served as vice chair of the 2016 Republican State Convention. Armstrong served as the RNC's chief operating officer during the 2014 election cycle and deputy chief executive officer during the 2012 presidential election. She is said to be a former RNC membership director.
Armstrong served as Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy Chief of Staff to First Lady Laura Bush. During the Bush Administration, he also served as Director of Guest Relations for Snow White House and managed several events. He served in the Bush Administration from 2002 to 2009.
In real time, he is a spokesperson for the Association of Chamber Presidents, the Association of State and Municipal Chambers of Commerce, and the Community Relations Council.
He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of South Carolina.
Richard J. Beyer
President and CEO of the Nebraska Bankers Association
Richard Baye r-Neblasky's Banker Banking Association chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Banker Bank Association. Bayer is working on the development of Corn Fruser's bank sector, and thanks to his leadership, the organization has matched the bank's needs and business profits.
In 2024, the Banker Bank Association established the HALT-Halt-selling Fund to support organizations working on the elimination of the states. The fund donated to the fund is used for training, data collection, and technology.
Previously, Bayer was the managing director of the Nebraski Chamber of Commerce and the Initiative for Nebraski's lon g-term competitiveness. He also worked as a director of the Nebraska Economic Development Bureau for more than eight years with two different governors.
Bayer acquired a policy of political science at For t-Heis State University in Kansas, and an administrative master at the University of Omaha.
Michael Billet
Senior director in charge of Political Survey, Labor Policy Department, U. S. Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Michael Billet, Senior Director, US Commerce Chamber of Commerce and Industry, explained to members and employees of the Labor Policy Department of the Chamber of the Labor Law, immigration law, federal regulations, and preparations for court. He is also a program director of the US Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Human Sales and Industry.
Before that, he served as a state policy assistant of the National Business Group on Health, and managed, rea r-t o-side support, survey, and political materials, etc., which are held every year. This includes testimony to parliament and administration, creating letters, visiting parliament, and briefing for other state policy events.
In the early days of his career, he analyzed public opinion polls at the U. S. Corporate Association and worked for the Congress Management Fund and the former Republican member of the Rick Salum.
Billet has acquired a bachelor in English and political science at the University of Mulemberg and a master's degree on government research at Jones Hopkins University.
Ashley S. Chepman
Chairman of the Banker Bank Association, the Banker Bank Association, the Banker Bank Association, the Banker Bank Association, a report of the Alliance (AFRJ) for freedom, recovery and justice (AFRJ). Bayer is working on the development of Corn Fruser's bank sector, and thanks to his leadership, the organization has matched the bank's needs and business profits.
In 2024, the Banker Bank Association established the HALT-Halt-selling Fund to support organizations working on the elimination of the states. The fund donated to the fund is used for training, data collection, and technology.
Previously, Bayer was the managing director of the Nebraski Chamber of Commerce and the Initiative for Nebraski's lon g-term competitiveness. He also worked as a director of the Nebraska Economic Development Bureau for more than eight years with two different governors.
Bayer acquired a policy of political science at For t-Heis State University in Kansas, and an administrative master at the University of Omaha.
Michael Billet
Senior director in charge of Political Survey, Labor Policy Department, U. S. Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Michael Billet, Senior Director, US Commerce Chamber of Commerce and Industry, explained to members and employees of the Labor Policy Department of the Chamber of the Labor Law, immigration law, federal regulations, and preparations for court. He is also a program director of the US Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Human Sales and Industry.
Before that, he served as a state policy assistant of the National Business Group on Health, and managed, rea r-t o-side support, survey, and political materials, etc., which are held every year. This includes testimony to parliament and administration, creating letters, visiting parliament, and briefing for other state policy events.
In the early days of his career, he analyzed public opinion polls at the U. S. Corporate Association and worked for the Congress Management Fund and the former Republican member of the Rick Salum.
Billet has acquired a bachelor in English and political science at the University of Mulemberg and a master's degree on government research at Jones Hopkins University.
Ashley S. Chepman
Chairman of the Banker Bank Association, Chairman of the Banker Bank Association, the Lichard Baye r-Nebrasky Bank Sector's Banker Bank Association, the chairman of the Banker Bank Association. Bayer is working on the development of Corn Fruser's bank sector, and thanks to his leadership, the organization has matched the bank's needs and business profits.
In 2024, the Banker Bank Association established the HALT-Halt-selling Fund to support organizations working on the elimination of the states. The fund donated to the fund is used for training, data collection, and technology.
Previously, Bayer was the managing director of the Nebraski Chamber of Commerce and the Initiative for Nebraski's lon g-term competitiveness. He also worked as a director of the Nebraska Economic Development Bureau for more than eight years with two different governors.
Bayer acquired a policy of political science at For t-Heis State University in Kansas, and an administrative master at the University of Omaha.
Michael Billet
Senior director in charge of Political Survey, Labor Policy Department, U. S. Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Michael Billet, Senior Director, US Commerce Chamber of Commerce and Industry, explained to members and employees of the Labor Policy Department of the Chamber of the Labor Law, immigration law, federal regulations, and preparations for court. He is also a program director of the US Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Human Sales and Industry.
Before that, he served as a state policy assistant of the National Business Group on Health, and managed, rea r-t o-side support, survey, and political materials, etc., which are held every year. This includes testimony to parliament and administration, creating letters, visiting parliament, and briefing for other state policy events.
In the early days of his career, he analyzed public opinion polls at the U. S. Corporate Association and worked for the Congress Management Fund and the former Republican member of the Rick Salum.
Billet has acquired a bachelor in English and political science at the University of Mulemberg and a master's degree on government research at Jones Hopkins University.
Ashley S. Chepman
Chairman of AFRJ for freedom, recovery and justice
Ashley S. Chepman, the chairman of Alliance for FREEDOM, RESTORATION and FIDELITY (AFJR), and Altus founder and highest executive officer, has been fighting and selling for the past 20 years and protecting weak people. I love you. She supports the reform of the proposal system to support the efforts of the local community, integrates the conclusions to enhance the influence of judicial advocates, and guides them passionately to find them.
As a chairman of AFRJ®, she has a larg e-scale no n-profit organization that supports 7. 500 organizations to protect weak people around the world.
With the support of AFRJ®, the organization provides a business solution to fight human trafficking, a Freedom Consulthanacy, a hig h-hope program that provides victims to victims with the support of Lancad USA, and trafficking to high school students. Student Council, an enlightenment, launched an Everyday Heroes program to guarantee the symptoms of personal sales and how to investigate the dispute.
Before AFRJ and Altus, he served as a c o-founder and director of the popular judicial center at a Ragent Institute's Right School in Virginia, and worked as a NPO director to eradicate trafficking.
Before AFRJ and Altus, the Director of a no n-profit organization that provides thousands of people who are in danger in thousands of people in Tennessee, a c o-founder and director of the popular judicial center of the Raginia Institute Right School in Virginia He was a special lawyer appointed by court for children who were taken over by foster parents.
Capen is a virginian defender. She graduated from Lintte Institute's Faculty of Law and was awarded as the "best graduate."
Catherine Jung
Director of the United States Health and Public Service Ministry of Home Bureau (OTIP).
Catherine Jung, the founder of the Ministry of Human Sales Removal Fund (OTIP) and a senior adviser on the US Health and Public Service (HHS), develops a strategy and sales program to prevent trafficking. It will be identified and accessed by the victims, and the survivors' wells and wealth will be integrated. < SPAN> Alliance for Freedom, Restauration and Fidelity (AFJR) and Altus founder and the highest executive Officer Ashley S. Chepman has fought and selling personally for the past 20 years. I have loved protecting. She supports the reform of the proposal system to support the efforts of the local community, integrates the conclusions to enhance the influence of judicial advocates, and guides them passionately to find them.
As a chairman of AFRJ®, she has a larg e-scale no n-profit organization that supports 7. 500 organizations to protect weak people around the world.
With the support of AFRJ®, the organization provides a business solution to fight human trafficking, a Freedom Consulthanacy, a hig h-hope program that provides victims to victims with the support of Lancad USA, and trafficking to high school students. Student Council, an enlightenment, launched an Everyday Heroes program to guarantee the symptoms of personal sales and how to investigate the dispute.
Before AFRJ and Altus, he served as a c o-founder and director of the popular judicial center at a Ragent Institute's Right School in Virginia, and worked as a NPO director to eradicate trafficking.
Before AFRJ and Altus, the Director of a no n-profit organization that provides thousands of people who are in danger in thousands of people in Tennessee, a c o-founder and director of the popular judicial center of the Raginia Institute Right School in Virginia He was a special lawyer appointed by court for children who were taken over by foster parents.
Capen is a virginian defender. She graduated from Lintte Institute's Faculty of Law and was awarded as the "best graduate."
Catherine Jung
Director of the United States Health and Public Service Ministry of Home Bureau (OTIP).
Catherine Jung, the founder of the Ministry of Human Sales Removal Fund (OTIP) and a senior adviser on the US Health and Public Service (HHS), develops a strategy and sales program to prevent trafficking. It will be identified and accessed by the victims, and the survivors' wells and wealth will be integrated. Ashley S. Chepman, the chairman of Alliance for FREEDOM, RESTORATION and FIDELITY (AFJR), and Altus founder and highest executive officer, has been fighting and selling for the past 20 years and protecting weak people. I love you. She supports the reform of the proposal system to support the efforts of the local community, integrates the conclusions to enhance the influence of judicial advocates, and guides them passionately to find them.
As a chairman of AFRJ®, she has a larg e-scale no n-profit organization that supports 7. 500 organizations to protect weak people around the world.
With the support of AFRJ®, the organization provides a business solution to fight human trafficking, a Freedom Consulthanacy, a hig h-hope program that provides victims to victims with the support of Lancad USA, and trafficking to high school students. Student Council, an enlightenment, launched an Everyday Heroes program to guarantee the symptoms of personal sales and how to investigate the dispute.
Before AFRJ and Altus, he served as a c o-founder and director of the popular judicial center at a Ragent Institute's Right School in Virginia, and worked as a NPO director to eradicate trafficking.
Before AFRJ and Altus, the Director of a no n-profit organization that provides thousands of people who are in danger in thousands of people in Tennessee, a c o-founder and director of the popular judicial center of the Raginia Institute Right School in Virginia He was a special lawyer appointed by court for children who were taken over by foster parents.
Capen is a virginian defender. She graduated from Lintte Institute's Faculty of Law and was awarded as the "best graduate."
Catherine Jung
Director of the United States Health and Public Service Ministry of Home Bureau (OTIP).
Catherine Jung, the founder of the Ministry of Human Sales Removal Fund (OTIP) and a senior adviser on the US Health and Public Service (HHS), develops a strategy and sales program to prevent trafficking. It will be identified and accessed by the victims, and the survivors' wells and wealth will be integrated.
OTIP raises public awareness, sets research priorities, and shapes policy with the goal of strengthening the U. S. public health response to combat human trafficking. It also determines the right of trafficked persons to services and supports HHS targets for preventing human trafficking.
Jung has served as federal executive director for public-private partnerships, including the National Advisory Committee on Child and Youth Combat Management in the United States and the Coalition Working Group on Forced Labor.
Previously, he was co-founder and president of Polaris.
Jung holds a Master of Public Health with honors from Delta Omega from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Brown University.
Eric Choi
Executive Director, Trade and Customs and Border Protection, Department of Internal Security
Eric Choi - Director, Trade Protection Remedial Law Office, U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He is responsible for special investigations and enforcement programs aimed at identifying, restricting, and suppressing illicit trade, with a focus on violations in the areas of forced labor, customs evasion, and civil penalties.
Previously, he served as Deputy Assistant for Trade Policy, managing strategies, plans, and procedures, at the Department of Internal Security. There, he was responsible for policies and initiatives to ensure the lawful flow of trade, services, capital, and technology across borders to ensure a fair, competitive, and secure trading environment.
Previously, he led the Chemical Sector Agency for National Protection and Program Management, managing stakeholder interactions on regulatory issues and industry partners.
He also served 23 years in the U. S. Army, serving in the Pentagon and on numerous local and joint assignments in Southwest Asia, the Asia-Pacific region, and North America.
Choi holds a Master's in Strategy and National Security Policy from the U. S. Navy in Newport, a Master's in Lisa Arendt, and a Business Administration degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Jeri-Luisa Dimas, Doctor of Philosophy.
She is a lab speaker and researcher for the Quantitative Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Institute (Qside) Stop Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery project (Stempel). OTIP raises public awareness, sets research priorities, and shapes policy with the goal of strengthening the U. S. public health response to combat human trafficking. It also determines the right of trafficked individuals to services and supports HHS targets for preventing human trafficking.
Jung has served as federal executive director for public-private partnerships, including the National Advisory Committee on Child and Youth Combat Management in the United States and the Coalition Task Force on Forced Labor.
Previously, she was co-founder and president of Polaris.
Jung holds a Master of Public Health with honors from Delta Omega from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Brown University.
Eric Choi
Executive Director, Trade Law Protection, Trade Customs and Border Protection, Department of Internal Security
Eric Choi - Director, Trade Protection and Remedial Law Office, U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He is responsible for special investigations and enforcement programs aimed at identifying, restricting, and suppressing illicit trade, with a focus on violations in the areas of forced labor, customs evasion, and civil penalties.
Previously, he served as Deputy Assistant for Trade Policy, managing strategies, plans, and procedures, at the Department of Internal Security. There, he was responsible for policies and initiatives that ensured the lawful flow of trade, services, capital, and technology across borders to ensure a fair, competitive, and secure trading environment.
Previously, he led the Chemical Sector Agency for National Protection and Program Management, managing stakeholder interactions on regulatory issues and industry partners.
He also served in the U. S. Army for 23 years, serving in the Pentagon and in numerous field and joint assignments in Southwest Asia, the Asia-Pacific region, and North America.
Choi holds a Master of Science in Strategy and National Security Policy from the US Navy in Newport, a Master of Arts in Law from Lisa Arendt, and a Business Administration degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Jeri-Luisa Dimas, PhD.
Lab Speaker and Researcher, Stop Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery project (Stempel), Quantitative Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Institute (Qside). OTIP raises public awareness, sets research priorities, and shapes policy with the goal of strengthening the US public health response to combat human trafficking. It also determines the right of trafficked persons to services and supports HHS targets to prevent human trafficking.
Jung has served as federal executive director for public-private partnerships, including the National Advisory Committee on Child and Youth Combat Management in the United States and the Coalition Task Force on Forced Labor.
Previously, he was co-founder and president of Polaris.
Eric Choi holds a Master of Public Health with honors from Delta Omega from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Brown University.
Eric Choi
Executive Director, Trade Law Protection Office, Trade Customs and Border Protection, Department of Internal Security
Eric Choi - Director, Trade Protection Remediation Office, U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He is responsible for special investigations and enforcement programs aimed at identifying, restricting, and curbing illicit trade, with a focus on violations in the areas of forced labor, customs evasion, and civil penalties.
Previously, he served as Deputy Assistant for Trade Policy, managing strategies, plans, and procedures at the Department of Internal Security. There, he was responsible for policies and initiatives to ensure the lawful flow of trade, services, capital, and technology across borders to ensure a fair, competitive, and secure trading environment.
Previously, he led the Chemical Sector Agency for National Protection and Program Management, managing stakeholder interactions on regulatory issues and industry partners.
He also served in the U. S. Army for 23 years, serving in the Pentagon and on numerous field and joint missions in Southwest Asia, the Asia-Pacific region, and North America.
Choi holds a Masters in Strategy and National Security Policy from the U. S. Navy in Newport, a Masters in Law from Lisa Arendt, and a Business Administration degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Jeri-Luisa Dimas, PhD.
She is a lab speaker and researcher for the Stop Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery project (Stempel) at the Quantitative Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Institute (Qside).
Associate Professor of Brian Research Institute on Jerry Louise Dimus-House Smithfield, a comprehensive, contrasting, equal quantitative research (QSIDE) University STOP Trade and Progressive Operation (Stamp) Planning Laboratory joint director.
QSIDE is a no n-profit organization that develops plans to conclude equality, contrast and comprehensive tasks using the advanced advantages of data and mathematical modeling. Stamps are comprehensively investigating their trafficking and their activities, and creating a list of data applying and the desired list of experts to support efforts to suppress this activity.
Dimas has been working on the extermination of the Human Salvation since 2018. At the center of his wor k-Data to focus on all types of personal trading qualities, and expansion of task consciousness and opportunity for the use of experts.
Acquired a doctorate in data science at Water Institute of Technology, a master's degree of applied statistics at Bowling Glin Municipal Research Institute, and a bachelor in computers and related science at the Roosevelt Research Institute.
Cindy Dainer
Slassol USA is a special assignment, managing the battle between predictions and trafficking, and a US municipality division.
Cindy Dainer is an effort to fight the Sout h-U. S. government, leading the role of the United States in the battle of special instructions and the battle of human trafficking in the prediction and battle of the US municipality. We are supporting.
Before that, Dainer was appointed members of the no n-opposition committee to investigate sexual assaults in the military, under the direction of President Biden, to take the military assault and harassment to fight harassment.
In 12 years, Dainer has become an international organization to promote women's leadership, Vice President of Vital Voice Global Partnership. Until then, he had been responsible for the director of the office who fights against violence of women in the US Department of Justice. He served as a liaison of violence related to women between the Ministry of Justice, the Federal, local governments, tribes, and international authorities. < SPAN> Jerry Louise Dimas-House Associate Professor Brian Research Institute on the Smith Field, Comprehensive, contrasting, equal quantitative research (QSIDE) University STOP Trade and Progressive Operation (Stamp) Planning Laboratory director.
QSIDE is a no n-profit organization that develops plans to conclude equality, contrast and comprehensive tasks using the advanced advantages of data and mathematical modeling. Stamps are comprehensively investigating their trafficking and their activities, and creating a list of data applying and the desired list of experts to support efforts to suppress this activity.
Dimas has been working on the extermination of the Human Salvation since 2018. At the center of his wor k-Data to focus on all types of personal trading qualities, and expansion of task consciousness and opportunity for the use of experts.
Acquired a doctorate in data science at Water Institute of Technology, a master's degree of applied statistics at Bowling Glin Municipal Research Institute, and a bachelor in computers and related science at the Roosevelt Research Institute.
Cindy Dainer
Slassol USA is a special assignment, managing the battle between predictions and trafficking, and a US municipality division.
Cindy Dainer is an effort to fight the Sout h-U. S. government, leading the role of the United States in the battle of special instructions and the battle of human trafficking in the prediction and battle of the US municipality. We are supporting.
Before that, Dainer was appointed members of the no n-opposition committee to investigate sexual assaults in the military, under the direction of President Biden, to take the military assault and harassment to fight harassment.
In 12 years, Dainer has become an international organization to promote women's leadership, Vice President of Vital Voice Global Partnership. Until then, he had been responsible for the director of the office who fights against violence of women in the US Department of Justice. He served as a liaison of violence related to women between the Ministry of Justice, the Federal, local governments, tribes, and international authorities. Associate Professor of Brian Research Institute on Jerry Louise Dimus-House Smithfield, a comprehensive, contrasting, equal quantitative research (QSIDE) University STOP Trade and Progressive Operation (Stamp) Planning Laboratory joint director.
QSIDE is a no n-profit organization that develops plans to conclude equality, contrast and comprehensive tasks using the advanced advantages of data and mathematical modeling. Stamps are comprehensively investigating their trafficking and their activities, and creating a list of data applying and the desired list of experts to support efforts to suppress this activity.
Dimas has been working on the extermination of the Human Salvation since 2018. At the center of his wor k-Data to focus on all types of personal trading qualities, and expansion of task consciousness and opportunity for the use of experts.
Acquired a doctorate in data science at Water Institute of Technology, a master's degree of applied statistics at Bowling Glin Municipal Research Institute, and a bachelor in computers and related science at the Roosevelt Research Institute.
Cindy Dainer
Slassol USA is a special assignment, managing the battle between predictions and trafficking, and a US municipality division.
Cindy Dainer is an effort to fight the Sout h-U. S. government, leading the role of the United States in the battle of special instructions and the battle of human trafficking in the prediction and battle of the US municipality. We are supporting.
Before that, Dainer was appointed members of the no n-opposition committee to investigate sexual assaults in the military, under the direction of President Biden, to take the military assault and harassment to fight harassment.
In 12 years, Dainer has become an international organization to promote women's leadership, Vice President of Vital Voice Global Partnership. Until then, he had been responsible for the director of the office who fights against violence of women in the US Department of Justice. He served as a liaison of violence related to women between the Ministry of Justice, the Federal, local governments, tribes, and international authorities.
Dainer started his career at a local level in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, and for more than 13 years, "murder with fatal results", "murder", and "under weighted situation." He was in charge of flashy and difficult incidents such as "assault, sexual assault", "revenge", and "prosecuted". In 1995, he established a domestic violence specialty in Dallas County, contributing to the establishment of the Texas's first protection order in Texas in 1999.
Acquired a bachelor's degree at A & amp; amp; m and a lawyer in Baylor Law School at Bailer Law School.
Daniel EMR
Worth Full Wear founder and Executive Director.
Daniel EMR is the founder and executive director of WORTHFHILE WEAR, Inc., an organization that rescues and rehabilitates from sexual crimes through the vocational training center. EMR is strategically managed by the coach of the organization, and is constantly monitoring and improving the quality of the service in cooperation with the staff. After growing up in Ukraine as a missionary, I was passionate about helping people suffering.
Before that, he had been working on marketing and sales at an engineering company for about six years, but abandoned everything to follow the desire to help the victims of personal sales with people.
EMR acquired the Bachelor of Business Administration at Clark Christian College of Clear Oter, Florida.
Thomas M. Fatsso ML.
Special Investigator in charge of crime investigators in the New York State Leonial Agency
Thomas M. Fatsso Jr. is a special investigator of the New York Court of the New York Criminal Survey (IRS CI), which has jurisdiction over the five counties in New York and the Borders of New York and Canada. The department is investigating crimes that may violate tax law and related financial crimes in order to strengthen the trust of taxes and compliance with laws.
Fatsso has led the IRS CI special investigators and auxiliary staff throughout New York, and has been conducting a systematic and thorough investigation and prosecution of important financial crimes by the United States Inspection Bureau.
In his career, Fatsso is related to income tax escape and other related financial crimes, such as fraud in legal and illegal industries, financial crimes related to drugs in New York, financial crimes in Washington and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania He was in charge of the IRS CI priority case and conducted a command. Washington, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. He also conducted a survey on tax, money laundering, and violations of the Bank Secret Protection Law.
Criminal judiciary's sem i-academic person in Hudson Valley Community Institute in 3, New York, Academy of Accounting in Orbanny, New York, and Ceremony of Accounting at Notre Dam Insteut in Notre Dam, Nutre Dam, Indiana Acquired a issue.
Dr. Kirstin Foot
A company that eliminates slavery and personal trading (BEST) CEO and executive director
Christine Hoot is a CEO and executive director of BEST (Business Ending Slavery and Trafficking), and in cooperation with business leaders, policies for fighting personal sales in the workplace, and training and practice for employees. It is developing. She takes advantage of her skills to teach the leaders of the organization, prevent trafficking, and ultimately provide tools to implement a socially important strategy to prevent trafficking. I am.
Horto has been hiring and consulting for local governments, individuals, and civil organizations in the United States and overseas through their careers.
As a communication doctor for Washington Institute, we conducted an impac t-oriented investigation focusing on trafficking measures. For more than 15 years, he has led international groups consisting of experts in academic, local governments, companies, and no n-profit organizations, and has jointly developed and practiced practical knowledge. We have opened and teaching courses on mult i-sector cooperation, organized communication, personal trading, and technology.
He wrote 4 books, including the awarded to combat trafficking in persons, the author or editor of four books. Edit.
Acquired a doctorate in communication at the University of California San Diego.
Taniya Gold
Virginia Public Office Tran s-Tragged Unit Director
Virginia Corporate Secretary of Justice, the director in charge of trading, Tanya Gould, is considered an important leader in the prevention and enlightenment of the trafficking.
Gold gives a lecture at the ant i-owner trading meeting, consults with the organization, provides lectures and training at educational institutions, and provides interviews with podcasts, recommendations and marketing videos. In 2018, he c o-produced the short documentary "Groomed" inspired by the true story obtained from his current skills.
He served as a member of the US Advisory Committee to eradicate the person selling and selling twice and advised the US Ministry of Security, the "Blue Campaign" of the US Ministry of Security, the Ministry of Commerce of the United States of State. There is. Gourdo is actively involved in the activities of organizations that fight with personal sales and selling, including Polaris, National Operation Center, Belevd Haven, the Diet exploration and Security Forums. In 2023, he was appointed members of the International Council (ISTAC) on the OSCE Democratic Organization and Human Rights Bureau (BDIPC).
In 2022, he won the President's Award for the outstanding initiative in the elimination of personal sale, and was the first victim of a personal trading. In 2023, the prosecutor's "Sword and Shield" alliance was awarded.
Mike Harley
Next Solutions Group Cyber Security Business Analysis Director
Mike Harley, the direct Solutions Group, is the director in charge of cyber security and business analytics, offers a strategic proposal to eliminate cyber security risks. The company offers consulting services such as crisis management and problem management, media response, corporate public relations and cyber security, government / public relations, survey, cyber security, and corporate ti e-up.
Harley has more than 20 years of experience as a military information agency and a company's highest executive. He worked at the National Security Bureau and was a veteran of the U. S. Air Force, a linguist in the US Special Operation, as a linguist, electronic expert, survival, avoidance, resistance, and escape instructor.
He was selected twice as a US Air Force's best pilot, and was awarded a copper star on a business trip to South America, Africa and Eurasia. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics supported the Japanese government's efforts to eradicate sexual offenders.
He has acquired a master's degree at the National Defense University and the Middleberry International Research Institute in Montelele, and has obtained numerous language qualifications at the Foreign Language Center of the Defense Language Institute.
James K. Harris III
Director of the U. S. Department of Security, Director of the Subscription Countermeasures Director
James K. Harris is the Director of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Center to Combat Trafficking in Persons (CCHT), led by the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The 16-agency CCHT brings together DHS's capabilities and skills to provide a DHS-wide plan to improve law enforcement against human trafficking, protect victims, and strengthen prevention.
Prior to his role as Director, he was Special Agent in Charge of HSI in Baltimore, Maryland. There, he oversaw more than 160 special agents, forensic scientists, and other personnel, and oversaw all investigative and law enforcement activities targeting international criminal organizations. Director Harris has extensive skills in social security, financial, government security, and human trafficking investigations.
He also served as Chief of Staff and Assistant Director to the Deputy Director of U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, advising on investigative, enforcement, budget, and personnel matters. Other areas of his work included overseeing major investigative agency work, including undercover operations, asset forfeiture, victim assistance, and forensic laboratory work.
Director Harris also served as the Director of the Office of the Director of the Export Enforcement Coordination Center and was instrumental in developing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Center in Huntsville, Alabama. He also served as Assistant Special Protective Agent and Deputy Director for HSI's Moscow Oblast District, specializing in undercover operations, asset forfeiture, forensic science, victim assistance, parole, and immigration benefits.
Director Harris has more than 20 years of experience in federal law enforcement, beginning his career as an intern with the U. S. Customs Service before becoming a Special Agent in Seattle, Washington.
Director Harris holds a Master's in Municipal Administration from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master's in Municipal Administration from the George Mason Institute, a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice from the Cincinnati Institute, and a Supervisory Certificate in Municipal Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Fred Heffer
Co-founder and Managing Partner, Pomerol Partners
Fred Hoofer is a c o-founder and management partner of Pomelor Partners, a consulting company that provides data and visualization to companies that seek a strategic data analysis process. Hoofer has managed Pomelor's US business, especially in the development of the web application integration business and the collaboration with QLIK and Microsoft's technical packages.
Pomelor Partners has created an interactive community assessment in collaboration with QLik, the leader of data analysis, and Engage Together®, an organization established by Alliance to Restore FreeDom and Fidelity. With this tool, the community can understand what resources can be used in the fight against trafficking. This initiative was also awarded the QLik Global Transformation Award as an intensive introduction of intensive intelligence for changes and influence.
Pomelor Partners was dismissed by German Bank in London, UK. While at the German Bank, Hafer has been in various positions from specialists to controllers and managers in the Equity Prime Service category, specializing in securities lending. After banks realized a significant savings of funding, the idea was to use business solutions for data analysis. Hafer has moved from Cambridia in the UK to Kansas City, Missouri, to provide services to the existing South American customer base of Pomelol, and is still working on governmen t-related work.
Acquired a bachelor in economics and business administration and financial analysis at South Africa's South Africa Stellenbosch Institute.
Abe Horse Will
Marriott International, Human Rights and Social Director
Abe Horsewill, the director of Marriott International Human Rights and Social Initial Public impact, supervises the company's human rights initiative, manages strategic partnerships and programs with no n-profit organizations, and provides human rights advice. In 2021, Horse Will led Marriott's development of ant i-human rights training. This training is required by all employees on the hotel premises, and the entire hotel industry can take the course.
Before that, he worked at Boz Allen Hamilton, was in charge of the Personal Trade Countermeasures Countermeasures Center within the US Department of Justice, and developed a national ability to provide proposals to victims of trafficking.
Before that, he worked for International Center for Support to Missing and Exploited Children, State Center for Support to Missing and Exploited Children, and Polaris.
Acquired a master's degree of international issues with a Deputy Liot International School of Elliott International Problem at George Washington, George Washington, who majored in women's science and international relations at Richmond Institute.
Horsewill has been awarded an excellent certificate of international sanctions from John Jay Affairs Laboratory, and a plan management expert certificate (PMP) from the Plan Management Research Institute.
Rob Rederer
Union of Serious Business Director
Rob Leder is the managing director and CEO of the Serious Business Alliance (RBA), a no n-profit union of a major company that works on improving the social, environmental and ethical conditions of its larg e-scale supply chain. 。
Since 2013, it has led RBA, promoting the influence of the department in fields such as forced labor, conflict minerals, human rights, and sustainability, and cooperating with governments and local communities around the world.
Reder has served as the mayor of Fairfax, Virginia for 10 years. During his tenure, the city won the title of "the third city in the United States" from Forbes and maintained the AAA bond rating.
Before that, the executive vice president and general manager of State Pest Control Association He was the executive director of SSOCIATION.
Acquired the Academic Science Academy (BASC), Business Management, Marketing and Related Business Bachelors (BBA) in Robins School of Business in Robins School of the Robins School of Richmond Institute.
Stefan J. Mercure Witch
Lithler Mendelson P. C. Shareholders, Joint Chairman of Business / Human Rights Plactis Group
Stephen J. Mercurewich is a shareholder of Lithler Mendelson P. C. and c o-operator of the Business and Human Right Practis Group.
Mercure Witch, known as the authority of international labor practices, is the c o-chair of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and Industry's International Law Small Committee and the chair of Motivated Caucus to eliminate the sale of the US Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
A company that provides advice to multinational companies on issues related to the efforts of the user's efforts to comply with international labor standards, and resist unions that try to lose corporate trust through grassroots campaigns. Can be supported.
He worked on the formulation of the popular labor and management strategies, improving the supply management system, preparing the public responsibilities of the company and the norms of political luxury, and negotiating the international framework agreement with the Public Labor Union.
Defense the interests of the user at the ILO and OECR state contact center.
Acquired a bachelor's degree in Lawrence Institute in Wisconsin, and a doctors in Columbia Catholic Institute of American Law.
Eliza Macca
Vice Chairman of the US Hotel Association Fund Program Program
Eliza Macca, the vice president in charge of the US Hotel Hotel Association (AHLA) Foundation, plays an important role in strengthening and expanding the program "There is no room for personal sales." Macca is considered an administrator of the victims of the victims that promote education and training to guarantee lon g-term support and economic power for the victims and to promote education and training to prevent trafficking in hotels. There is.
Before arriving at the AHLA Foundation, McCoy took the location of the executive director of the National Center for searching for a missing child. So she ruled the change of organizations related to information promotion, training, and prevention. McKay still worked in the center of support for Alexandria children, raised consciousness, helped boys prevent hard appeal and supported social programs.
She started his career as an investigator at the Manhattan Regional Prosecutor's Office, and then ended West Chester Police School.
McCoy has acquired a master's degree at the George Town University and at the University of George Mason.
Molly Macca
Deputy Minister of International Labor, U. S. Ministry of Labor