Bill Woolf brings extensive law enforcement and policy expertise to the anti-trafficking field. As a recognized authority on trafficking investigations and survivor support, he has trained thousands of professionals and shaped national policy on trafficking response.
Read MoreNani Cuadrado is the Director of Education for HEAL Trafficking, leading innovative health solutions to eradicate human trafficking worldwide. A physician assistant (PA) for over 20 years, she is a fierce ally for vulnerable populations and survivors of trafficking and was awarded AAPA’s 2021 PA of the Year for her work.
Read MoreJacqueline Peeace is the Makwa Dodem Program Coordinator at Ally Global Foundation, a Canadian anti-human trafficking charity. Jacqueline has a degree in Business, with 7-years of experience in the anti-human trafficking space. As an Indigenous woman with mixed heritage, she understands the complexities of sexual exploitation, advocating for holistic approaches.
Read MoreJaiden Kuchinka, the Makwa Dodem Outreach Coordinator at Ally, partners with Indigenous communities in Canada to develop community-led sexual exploitation prevention programs. Currently pursuing a Master's in Community Health, Jaiden aims to further her expertise in creating upstream, sustainable solutions to combat sexual exploitation.
Read MoreDr. Marina Duishenkulova is the Deputy Head of the Public Health Department at the International School of Medicine in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Working with Dr. Imankulova, Dr. Duishenkulova was integral to this research study. She also participated in the design the study, helped recruit participants in her home country and conducted interviews with participants.
Read MoreDr. Baktygul Imankulova is a medical doctor at the International Higher School of Medicine in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Dr. Imankulova was integral to this presented research study. She participated in the design the study, recruited participants in her home country and conducted interviews with participants.
Read MoreDr. Sarbinaz Bekmuratova is an Associate Professor in the School of Pharmacy and Health Professions at Creighton University. Her research focuses on health services, human trafficking, health equity, and women’s health. She is an Associate Editor for Journal of Human Trafficking.
Read MoreFernando Blanco is a decorated former Colombian military officer who now leads The Exodus Road Colombia Foundation. He is proud to say that he used to serve his country, but now he serves humanity through prevention, prosecution, and protection efforts within Colombia.
Read MoreCintia Meirelles is Founder of The Exodus Road-Brazil. She has a passion for waking the people of Brazil up to the fact that human trafficking exists in their own backyard. She has been featured in national and international news outlets, highlighting her work on combatting human trafficking and raising awareness.
Read MoreKert Stavorn is a licensed attorney and Director of The Exodus Road’s programs in Thailand. As a member of the indigenous community in southern Thailand, Kert has researched the vulnerabilities to human trafficking that indigenous groups face in the rise of the intelligence revolution.
Read MoreDr. Andrew Hoskins is the Global COO at The Exodus Road, an anti-human trafficking organization based in Colorado. His work and research have focused on the cultural aspect of forced migration and human trafficking. He is author of Leading Multicultural Teams: The First Five Tools for Global Leaders.
Read MoreNiyah Winston is a survivor leader and co-researcher specializing in human trafficking response and advocacy. Niyah collaborates with government agencies, service providers, and local organizations to promote trauma-informed support for victims of human trafficking. She specializes in community-based research, ensuring that survivor voices are integral in shaping policies and services.
Read MoreSofia Friesen is a Research Manager with Ally Global Foundation and a PhD candidate in Public Health at Queen’s University, where she researches sex trafficking in Canada. She previously served as Canadian Programs Director at Ally and has expertise in participatory action research, prevention education, and survivor-centered anti-trafficking initiatives internationally and domestically.
Read MoreHelen Stiver is the U.S. Programs Coordinator at EverFree, managing anti-trafficking partnerships focused on prevention and aftercare. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Services and has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 18 years, focusing on disability accessibility. Combining her professional and lived experience, she strives to advance the presence of survivor leadership.
Read MoreShunu Shrestha is the Senior Advisor for the City of Minneapolis, leading the implementation of the City’s Blueprint on Human Trafficking and Exploitation in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. She manages a comprehensive, enterprise-wide portfolio of work addressing human trafficking and exploitation through an intersectional and holistic approach.
Read MoreSophia Maceda is the Training and Projects Coordinator with the Minnesota Department of Health Human Trafficking Prevention and Response Program. In her role, she facilitates and coordinates various trainings, muti-disciplinary meetings, and events, and manages various state projects related to human trafficking.
Read MoreAs the Interim Supervisor of the Violence Prevention Programs Unit at the Minnesota Department of Health, Caroline Palmer provides oversight for work in the human trafficking and sexual violence prevention programs. Her recent areas of focus include the intersections of human trafficking, substance use, and forced criminality.
Read MoreSarah Ray, Global Director of Education and Aftercare at The Exodus Road and MSc graduate in Sustainable Development from University of Sussex, brings 17 years’ experience fighting poverty and human trafficking. She designs trauma-informed programs across continents, authors global curricula, and pioneers digital safety initiatives protecting youth from online exploitation.
Read MoreMaryann O’Malloy has worked in the field of behavioral health for over 30 years. She has experience working directly with survivors of human trafficking and sex workers in clinical settings. She also developed a curriculum for working with survivors of human trafficking that addressed specific needs.
Read MoreDr. Rachel Johnson has worked in the field of mental health and addiction for over 12 years and has worked directly with survivors of human trafficking in clinical settings, focusing her research on human trafficking, including clinical needs and effective strategies while working with the population.
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