Professor Michael Vastine joined the faculty of St. Thomas University College of Law in 2004, where he is a tenured professor of law and Director of the Immigration Clinic. A frequent conference speaker and author, he is also a leader of the immigration bar, with extensive service within the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). From 2011-20, he was elected to serve on the AILA South Florida Chapter Board of Directors, including a term as Chair of the Chapter. Professor Vastine’s AILA national-level service includes multiple terms on the Federal Litigation Section Steering Committee, Annual Conference Planning Committee, and Amicus Curiae Committee. His impact litigation principally relates to immigration and crimes, including the lead case at the Florida Supreme Court establishing the constitutional rights of immigrant defendants to effective representation by their criminal counsel, and multiple cases at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit delineating the immigration consequences of Florida convictions involving controlled substances. Additionally, he has represented AILA and other community-based organizations, as amicus curiae counsel, in forums ranging from the Board of Immigration Appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court, in matters including the constitutional limits of indefinite detention of immigrants, the due process rights of the physically deported, and the immigration consequences of state crimes. In 2013, Professor Vastine received the AILA (National) Elmer Fried Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Director, LL.M./J.S.D. in Intercultural Human Rights
Founding Director, Human Trafficking Academy
Member, Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, The Vatican

St. John Paul II Distinguished Professor of Law
Director, LL.M./J.S.D. in Intercultural Human Rights
Founding Director, Human Trafficking Academy
Member, Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, The Vatican
Prof. Dr. Roza Pati is a tenured Professor of Law at St. Thomas University College of Law, where she also co-directs the programs of Master of Laws and the Doctorate of the Science of Law in Intercultural Human Rights. Inspired by her work against human trafficking since the early 1990s, Dr. Pati founded in 2010 the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy, an institute she continues to direct.
Dr. Pati is a prolific scholar, who has written extensively in the field of international law, human rights, human trafficking and international criminal law. She is a globally published author of books, book chapters and law review articles in multiple languages and she lectures at academic, governmental and inter-governmental institutions around the world. She earned her Doctorate of the Science of Law degree, summa cum laude, at the University of Potsdam, Germany, her LL.M., summa cum laude, at St. Thomas University College of Law, and her B.A., highest honors, and LL.B., honors, at the University of Tirana, Albania.
Her areas of expertise include international law, human rights law, comparative law, human trafficking law, terrorism law, and she is a proponent of the New Haven School of Jurisprudence. Dr. Pati is Faculty Adviser of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review and member of the Editorial Board of the international series: Studies in Intercultural Human Rights, published by BRILL/ Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Formerly a Member of Parliament and a Cabinet Member serving as the Secretary of State for Youth and Women of Albania, Dr. Pati has a wealth of experience in public service and academia. In 2012, Dr. Pati was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve as Member of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace at the Vatican, and in 2020 she was appointed by the Holy Father Pope Francis to serve as Member of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, The Vatican.

Chair (2020) & Member (2018-2020) U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking
Castle Rock, Colorado

District Court Judge, 18th Judicial Circuit of Colorado
Chair (2020) & Member (2018-2020) U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking
Castle Rock, Colorado
Judge Robert Lung provides presentations nationally and internationally on issues such as human trafficking, childhood trauma, and resiliency to an exceptionally diverse audience, including the military, medical and educational professionals, various judiciaries, faith-based organizations, mental health professionals, and law enforcement.
In 2016, he was appointed to serve on the Colorado Human Trafficking Council. In 2017, he was Presidentially appointed to the National Advisory Council on the Sex Trafficking of Children and Youth, and in 2018, to the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking.
In 2021, he served as an Adjunct Professor at St. Thomas University College of Law, where he taught Human Rights Lawyering. In 2023, he had the honor of testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability regarding the passage of federal anti-trafficking legislation.
He also serves as a consultant with the Office for Victims of Crime under the U.S. Department of Justice, the Office on Trafficking in Persons under the U.S. Administration for Children and Families, the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons under the U.S. State Department, the Blue Campaign under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
In his free time, he is working on his first book and does his best to keep up with his two adopted sons through hiking and downhill mountain biking.

Chief Impact Officer, Atlas Free
Former United States Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
Co-Founder, Human Trafficking Institute
Former Federal Prosecutor, U.S. Department of Justice

President, Libertas Council
Chief Impact Officer, Atlas Free
Former United States Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
Co-Founder, Human Trafficking Institute
Former Federal Prosecutor, U.S. Department of Justice
John Cotton Richmond is one of the nation’s leading experts on human trafficking. He currently serves as President of the Libertas Council, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing human dignity and freedom, and as Chief Impact Officer at Atlas Free, an organization supporting frontline efforts to end human trafficking worldwide.
Previously, he served as the United States Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. Unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2018, he led the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, overseeing global diplomatic engagement and coordinating U.S. government efforts.
Before his ambassadorship, he co-founded the Human Trafficking Institute, which equips criminal justice systems to stop traffickers through victim-centered, trauma-informed strategies.
Ambassador Richmond also served for more than a decade as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, leading landmark labor and sex trafficking cases across the country. His work earned multiple honors, including the DOJ’s Special Commendation Award and the DHS Outstanding Investigative Accomplishments in Human Trafficking Award.
Earlier in his career, he directed anti-slavery programs in India with International Justice Mission and served as an expert for the United Nations Working Group on Trafficking in Persons.
He has taught Human Trafficking Law and Policy at Pepperdine and Vanderbilt University Law Schools. He holds a B.A. from the University of Mary Washington and a J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law.

Male Survivors of Sexual Trauma & Trafficking at Procopio Consultant
Boston, Massachusetts

Consultant | Trainer | Therapist
Male Survivors of Sexual Trauma & Trafficking at Procopio Consultant
Boston, Massachusetts
Steven Procopio is a trainer, consultant, and therapist specializing in working with males who have a history of trauma. His expertise includes childhood sexual abuse, commercial sexual exploitation and human trafficking, other forms of sexual victimization, and extensive experience with homelessness and runaway youth.
Steven is a trainer and consultant with the National Human Trafficking Training and Consulting Center.
Mr. Procopio founded the first freestanding program in the United States dedicated to serving commercially sexually exploited and human-trafficked boys and adolescent males.
He is a member of the United Nations Global Human Trafficking Task Force, where he represents the needs of male victims and survivors of human trafficking internationally, and serves as a survivor consultant with UNITAS North America. He is also a member of the Ottawa, Canada Coalition to End Human Trafficking.
Steven has taught and presented on the issues of male victimization at both local and international levels, and consults with various groups on the effects of male childhood sexual abuse and commercial sexual exploitation/human trafficking.
He was recently awarded the Liberator of the Year Award by U.S. human trafficking organizations for his years of service to the male human trafficking community.
Steven is a graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Social Work.

Moline, Illinois

Lived Experience Expert | Anti-Trafficking and Worker Rights Consultant | Program building | Public Speaker
Moline, Illinois
Julissa is a distinguished national and international anti-trafficking and worker rights consultant. With lived experience of labor exploitation, she brings a deep understanding of the intersections of various forms of trauma. Her career reflects a strong commitment to promoting equity and justice for underserved and unserved populations.
With over a decade of experience as a case manager in multiple NGOs, Julissa has worked closely with survivors, offering direct support and advocacy. She also served as a Training and Technical Assistance provider for a national housing project. Since entering the anti-trafficking sector in 2016, her work has focused on labor trafficking identification and education, survivor engagement, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ), and the development of robust standards of care.
Julissa has consulted for numerous government agencies and international organizations, contributing her expertise to advance meaningful change. She currently serves in advisory and consulting roles with the Department of Transportation, Department of Labor, Department of State, and others. She is also active in the United Nations Network on Migration and serves on advisory boards for USCRI’s Trafficking Victim Assistance Program (TVAP), Aspire: The National Survivor Network, and the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Her previous collaborations include work with Polaris, Framework TA, United Against Slavery, NHTTAC, and Freedom Network USA.
Julissa's dedication to advancing labor rights and her passion for empowering survivors make her a powerful advocate and respected leader in the fight against trafficking and exploitation.

Los Angeles, California

Trainer | Advocate | Survivor Leader
Los Angeles, California
Oree Freeman lives a life of service. She is an award-winning trainer, advocate, and survivor leader in the social justice movement. Since 2015, Oree has been recognized as one of California's 100 Most Influential People and has been featured in national media, including magazines and newspapers.
With over a decade of experience, Oree has managed over $500,000 in donor cultivation and has helped raise nearly $1 million for program development and transitional support. Through her interactive training sessions, she has reached and transformed the lives of over 75,000 individuals across both private and nonprofit sectors.
Oree has served on the boards of large for-profit and nonprofit organizations and is a talented and spirited speaker, providing training to the FBI, law enforcement agencies, higher education institutions, prisons, and hospitals nationwide. Her efforts have enhanced the effectiveness of these entities in preventing and eliminating human trafficking.
Her most profound passion is serving individuals who are not yet free, walking alongside them on their journey, whether in correctional or juvenile facilities, residential treatment centers, motels, or on the streets.
Oree is pursuing her third degree, a graduate degree in Organizational Leadership, while continuing to transform lives and make the world a better place for those impacted by exploitation. In addition to her professional commitments, she is raising her six-year-old daughter.

Alexandria, Virginia

Chief Legal Officer, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children | Attorney
Alexandria, Virginia
Yiota Souras is Chief Legal Officer for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). As CLO, Ms. Souras manages the legal operations relating to NCMEC’s unique nonprofit mission to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. She also oversees NCMEC’s federal and state legislative and policy advocacy relating to child protection issues. Ms. Souras provides technical assistance and expertise on criminal and civil legal issues and policy matters relating to online child sexual exploitation—including crimes involving child sexual abuse material and child sex trafficking—to congressional and state legislative staff, prosecutors and defense counsel, private attorneys representing children who have been victimized, technology companies, and non-governmental organizations.
Ms. Souras testifies before Congress and speaks frequently on panels and to the media on issues relating to online child sexual exploitation, child sex trafficking, online content moderation, the impact of newly emerging technologies such as generative artificial intelligence on child safety, and encryption and data privacy issues. She also leads NCMEC’s lobbying efforts aimed at combating child sexual exploitation and providing increased remedies and support services for victims of sexual exploitation.
Ms. Souras received a B.A. in History from The Johns Hopkins University and a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law.

Washington, D.C.

Experienced Children’s Rights and Youth Justice Advocate | Attorney and Nonprofit Professional
Washington, D.C.
With almost 20 years of nonprofit experience, including over 12 years leading policy reforms, Christine is a dedicated advocate and expert in addressing child and youth trafficking. As a consultant specializing in children's rights and youth justice, Christine uses her expertise to support clients through legal and policy analysis, strategy development, coalition building, meeting facilitation, training, research, and project management.
Throughout her career, Christine has played a key role in advancing survivor-centered legislative frameworks and shaping state policy to prioritize the rights and needs of trafficking survivors. She has authored and led groundbreaking research on critical issues such as the unjust criminalization of survivors, victim-offender intersectionality, Safe Harbor policies, and community-driven approaches to preventing and responding to trafficking.
Committed to primary prevention, Christine focuses on system reforms that improve outcomes for children and families, working toward solutions that keep youth within their communities and out of punitive or otherwise harmful system responses. Through strategic guidance and collaborative leadership, she helps organizations, policymakers, and advocates develop impactful, sustainable approaches to ending trafficking and supporting vulnerable youth.

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Founder and Executive Director, Worthwhile
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Dan Emr, Founder and Executive Director of Worthwhile, is a visionary leader with over 13 years of hands-on experience supporting survivors of human trafficking both in India and the U.S. His global upbringing in Ukraine, combined with a background in business, uniquely positions him to drive innovative solutions to one of society’s most pressing issues.
Under his leadership, Worthwhile has launched groundbreaking initiatives, forged partnerships with over 250 social service agencies, and reached more than 4,000,000 people in 2024 through national awareness campaigns and speaking engagements.
Committed to long-term impact, Dan has built Pennsylvania’s most comprehensive survivor support network, leading a team of over 100 staff and 3,000 volunteers who offer housing, employment, and restorative programs that empower survivors to reclaim their lives.
His work is not just about advocacy, it is about action, resilience, and real-world change. Through his expertise, passion, and powerful storytelling, Dan continues to inspire and mobilize communities to fight human trafficking. Visit https://www.worthwhile.org/ to learn more.

Washington, D.C.

Program Manager, Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Washington, D.C.
Bella Hounakey is a Program Manager at the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), under the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She has extensive experience in child welfare, migration policy, and program management, with a focus on the government, nonprofit, and international development sectors.
Prior to her role at ORR, Ms. Hounakey served as an Asylum Officer with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, where she conducted asylum interviews and contributed to the adjudication of cases involving vulnerable populations. She has also worked on grassroots interventions, policy initiatives, and multilateral collaborations.
Ms. Hounakey is a recognized expert in human trafficking prevention and response. She has testified before the U.S. Congress, including the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability, offering insights on trafficking policy and survivor-informed solutions. Additionally, she has addressed the UK Parliament and spoken before the 45th President of the United States, contributing to high-level efforts to combat trafficking.
Ms. Hounakey holds both a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.

California

Vice Chair, U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking
California
Rafael Bautista is the Vice Chair of the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, a subject matter expert on human trafficking, and a graduate of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ first Human Trafficking Leadership Academy. With his expertise and real-life experience, he has helped and supported different organizations across the country and internationally in creating training programs, strategies, videos, and outreach materials for human trafficking awareness.
As an active advocate, Mr. Bautista has testified in support of bills that provide better services for survivors of human trafficking. The California Department of Social Services recognized Mr. Bautista as a leader in the fight against human trafficking in California.
Mr. Bautista has shared his skills and expertise with his fellow advocates and his fellow survivors, believing that no matter your race, culture, sexuality, or kind of trafficking, whether labor or sex, all survivors of human trafficking deserve proper support.

Pensacola, Florida

Chief Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida
Pensacola, Florida
Judge Michael Frank is the chief magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. Prior to his judicial appointment, Judge Frank served in the U.S. Department of Justice as an Associate Deputy Attorney General and counsel to the Deputy Attorney General.
He was the Justice Department’s national coordinator to combat human trafficking and child exploitation crimes. Judge Frank also previously served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia.
He served as the human trafficking crimes coordinator and prosecuted various types of human trafficking cases, including gang-controlled sex trafficking cases. Prior to that, he was a federal prosecutor in the Criminal Section of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. In that role, he prosecuted both labor and sex trafficking cases throughout the United States.
In the United States and internationally, Judge Frank has provided training on human trafficking to judges, investigators, and prosecutors.

Washington, D.C.

Child Sex Trafficking Program Specialist & Anti-Trafficking Consultant, Former Program Specialist, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Washington, D.C.
Annabelle Thomson is an anti-trafficking consultant with extensive experience in survivor- and trauma-informed programming. She previously served as a Program Specialist with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Child Sex Trafficking Team, where she contributed to national efforts to support at-risk youth and improve system responses.
Ms. Thomson has also served as a subject matter expert and logistics coordinator with the national SOAR to Health and Wellness Training under the National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC), funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Trafficking in Persons.
Throughout her work, she has helped ensure that training and programming efforts are inclusive of all vulnerable populations who experience sex trafficking, with particular attention to the needs of marginalized and underserved communities. Her expertise is grounded in a trauma-informed, survivor-informed approach.
Ms. Thomson holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Westmont College.

Toledo, Ohio

CEO & President, S.T.A.R.S. | Nationally Renowned Survivor Leader | Advocate | Speaker
Toledo, Ohio
Elesondra DeRomano is a lived-experience expert, nationally recognized advocate, and survivor of sex trafficking, childhood abuse, and homelessness. She turned her painful past into a mission, founding S.T.A.R.S. (Standing Together Accomplishing Real Solutions) to support at-risk youth and survivors of exploitation.
For over two decades, she has provided direct outreach, training, and mentorship, working with law enforcement, policymakers, and organizations like Homeland Security, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), and Shared Hope International. Her story was featured in Renting Lacy: A Story of America's Prostituted Children, and she played a key role in the largest human trafficking prosecution in U.S. history, helping 16 minor survivors in the FBI’s "Precious Cargo" case.
Honored with two Presidential Lifetime Achievement Awards (2016, 2024) and the Presidential Volunteer Service Gold Medal, Ms. DeRomano continues to fight for those society who has forgotten, proving that even the most broken stories can be rewritten.

Author and Certified Trainer and Life Coach for Self-Talk Institute
Dayton, Ohio

Founder, An Athlete’s Silence
Author and Certified Trainer and Life Coach for Self-Talk Institute
Dayton, Ohio
John-Michael is a former Olympic diving contender and sexual abuse survivor. As a 14-year-old Olympic-bound athlete, the adults entrusted with John-Michael’s training groomed and trafficked him into silence. Through his experiences, he created the Predatory Grooming Trifecta© and Predatory Internet Grooming© (PIG).
He is the founder of An Athlete's Silence. He has been featured in Time Magazine, USA Today, on CBC Canada Tonight, at Safe Sports International, and the NCOSE Global Summit. He worked on the Athletes' Bill of Rights and was a discussion panelist for the Netflix film Athlete A. He was interviewed for the George Clooney Production Company’s documentary on a university doctor’s sex scandal. He served as a panelist during the Plenary Panel Session on the final day of the JuST Conference 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.
He is the author of two novels, Surface Tension and Cracked Surface, and several eBooks: Understanding Predatory Grooming Trifecta©: A Survivor's Insight; PIG Patrol©: Safeguarding Children in the Digital Age; and Safeguarding Our Students: A Guide to Establish a PIG Patrol© Group.
As a certified Coach and Trainer for the Self-Talk Institute, John-Michael works with survivors on changing their ideology of false self to change their future.
He participated with NJCAHT in the “HT101” and “How to Talk to Your Children and Keep Them Safe Online” presentations. He is the recipient of the 2024 Freedom Award and was nominated for the 2025 and 2023 Liberator Award.

Founder, House of Hope
Rhome, Texas

Founder & CEO, Ranch Hands Rescue
Founder, House of Hope
Rhome, Texas
Bob Williams is the Founder and CEO of Ranch Hands Rescue. After suffering a stroke in 2007, Bob retired from Motorola. Following a year of rehabilitation, he founded a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving animals and helping people. In 2008, Ranch Hands Rescue was born, creating a sanctuary for farm animals with special needs. In 2010, the Ranch Hands Rescue Counseling Program launched, uniquely pairing abused and neglected animals with individuals through Equine and Animal Assisted Counseling to help those unresponsive to traditional therapy.
Bob’s passion lies in helping innocent victims, especially children who require a nontraditional approach to uncover severe trauma. He built a team of highly trained, trauma-certified counselors to support those suffering and without hope. The program fills a unique niche in mental health services, specializing in complex trauma cases, including victims of repeated abuse by multiple perpetrators and individuals not progressing in traditional treatment.
In 2021, Bob founded the House of Hope, the nation’s first and only residential program and safe house for sexually abused young men ages 18 to 24, providing safety, healing, and a path forward for male survivors of sex trafficking.
Bob’s personal story of surviving rape, addiction, and homelessness, and rebuilding his life, fuels his passion and continues to drive the mission of Ranch Hands Rescue.
The late actor and five-time Emmy Award winner Doris Roberts once said of Bob, “He was one of the most incredible speakers I have ever heard… His journey needs to be heard by everyone who has struggled with sexual abuse, rape, or addiction.”

Author of “Frog in a Well”
Cincinnati, Ohio

Co-Founder, Eyes Open International
Author of “Frog in a Well”
Cincinnati, Ohio
Harold D’Souza is a globally recognized advocate in the fight against labor trafficking and a powerful voice for survivors. A former victim of labor trafficking and debt bondage in the United States, he has transformed his journey into a mission of empowerment, awareness, and policy change.
In 2023, the United Nations honored Harold with the prestigious Human Rights Hero Award, recognizing his tireless efforts to combat modern-day slavery. That same year, he was also named a Human Rights Trailblazer, celebrating his exceptional leadership and dedication to survivor advocacy.
As the co-founder of Eyes Open International, Harold spearheads prevention efforts through survivor-informed research and education. He has served on the United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, appointed by President Barack Obama in 2015 and continuing under President Trump through 2020. Additionally, he is an expert consultant to the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.
Harold has delivered impactful speeches at institutions like Harvard University and the United Nations, sharing insights on protecting vulnerable populations. His activism has earned him numerous accolades, including the Liberator Award, the iCAN Award, and the Heart of the Father Award.
His story is also shared in his book “Frog in a Well: Turning obstacles to opportunities,” as well as in the upcoming documentary To Be Free and a biopic currently in production. His core message remains unwavering: Be Happy, Think Positive, Never Quit, and Believe in Yourself.
Harold D’Souza stands as a beacon of hope, resilience, and unwavering commitment to eradicating human trafficking worldwide.

Author of “A Survivor’s Secrets”
New Jersey

Founder, We RISE USA | Board Vice President and Survivor Consultant, New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking | Speaker
Author of “A Survivor’s Secrets”
New Jersey
Gina Cavallo is a nationally recognized leader, author, public speaker, advocate, and survivor consultant in the anti-trafficking movement. She is the founder of We RISE USA and serves as the Survivor Consultant and Board Vice President for the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking. Gina also co-chairs the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Anti-Trafficking Task Force and is a distinguished member of the New Jersey Commission on Human Trafficking.
In addition, Gina serves on multiple survivors’ advisory boards and councils, including the Alliance to End Human Trafficking, NJCASA (New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault), and PACT-USA (Protect All Children from Trafficking). Through these roles, she continues to use her lived experience to inform survivor-centered policies and initiatives.
A sought-after speaker and policy advocate, Gina has testified on critical policy issues in Washington, D.C., and Trenton, NJ, leveraging her expertise to influence legislative change. Her dedication to justice earned her the National Liberators Award for Survivor Leadership in 2020.
In May 2024, Gina published her first book, “A Survivor’s Secrets,” a powerful memoir that chronicles her journey of resilience and empowerment, offering hope and guidance to others. Through her advocacy, writing, and consulting, Gina continues to inspire, educate, and lead efforts to dismantle systems of exploitation while empowering survivors to reclaim their voices.

Author of “I’m Not Broken” and “No Estoy Roto”
TEDx Speaker & Consultant
San Diego, California

President, Alliance Way
Author of “I’m Not Broken” and “No Estoy Roto”
TEDx Speaker & Consultant
San Diego, California
Jesse Leon is one of the most sought-after international inspirational speakers and bilingual, award-winning authors in the world today. His memoirs, I’m Not Broken and No Estoy Roto (published by Penguin Random House), currently being optioned for television and film, have captivated global audiences by chronicling Jesse’s miraculous transformation from surviving human trafficking, addiction, and homelessness to earning degrees from UC Berkeley and Harvard University.
Jesse has spoken at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including the Ford Foundation’s Ideas at Ford, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Discovery Center, and the United Nations. In 2023, Jesse was selected for the prestigious Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Residency Program, joining the ranks of global luminaries like Maya Angelou and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Jesse is the president of Alliance Way, a consulting firm that partners with foundations, impact investors, governments, and corporations to create transformative, high-impact programs and investment strategies for affordable housing, educational opportunities, mental health access, and human trafficking. Jesse and his team also provide bilingual executive coaching, conflict mediation, and strategic planning aimed at fostering positive, transformative change for individuals, teams, and organizations to inspire growth and meaningful progress.
Fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, Jesse is passionate about using his platform to inspire leaders across the globe to embrace empathy and collaboration as tools for creating stronger organizations and communities.

Anti-Trafficking Consultant | Trainer | Strategist
Washington, D.C.

Founder & CEO, FYN Global
Anti-Trafficking Consultant | Trainer | Strategist
Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth is a speaker, consultant, and trainer with over 20 years of leadership experience in cross-cultural project management, strategy, operations, and training design, including 16 years specializing in anti-trafficking. She has led projects both domestically and internationally, developed state and national training conferences, created unique training resources, and trained over 6,500 individuals.
She has served on two human trafficking task forces and appeared on three nationally televised programs addressing trafficking and criminal enterprises. After holding senior public-sector leadership roles, Elizabeth founded FYN Global, a small business that helps mission-driven teams and organizations build sustainability.
Currently, she provides strategic coaching, consulting, and technical assistance to government and non-government entities worldwide. Her focus areas include multidisciplinary collaboration, leadership and organizational development, strategic planning, team building, and program impact.
Elizabeth also serves on the board of Project Suma, a Bolivian organization supporting families affected by sexual exploitation, and is a proud member of the GLC, a global network spanning 42 countries committed to strengthening anti-trafficking responses.
She is a respected leader known for empowering teams, creating effective solutions, and delivering sustainable outcomes. Across the U.S., she is recognized as a dynamic trainer, expert organizer, and a strong ally to survivors of trafficking and sexual violence.