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Melissa Snow

By June 28, 2024

Melissa Snow is the Executive Director of Child Sex Trafficking Programs at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). Within this capacity she oversees the Child Sex Trafficking Analytical Team, a team of analysts who provide comprehensive support to all child sex trafficking reports NCMEC receives. Additionally, Melissa spearheaded the Child Sex Trafficking Recovery Services Team. This team provides case-based support to child welfare professionals when children in their care go missing and there are concerns for sex trafficking. Melissa has worked in the anti-trafficking field for over 20 years developing and leading innovative trauma-informed and survivor-informed strategic programs. Her work has included advocating for stronger policies and laws to protect children and hold offenders accountable. Prior to working at NCMEC, Melissa served as the Child Victim Program Coordinator for the FBI. In that capacity she provided guidance and technical assistance to special agents and victim specialists on providing trauma-informed response in complex crimes against children cases. Additionally, she led and advised the FBI Victim Services Rapid Deployment Team on numerous mass casualty responses involving children, including school shootings and the Las Vegas Harvest Festival.

Melissa designed and directed the Anti-Trafficking Program at TurnAround, Inc, a comprehensive community-based program for survivors of sex trafficking in Baltimore, Maryland. She has authored several resources on child sex trafficking including INTERVENE: Identifying and Responding to Child Sex Trafficking, a risk assessment tool and intervention resource. Melissa has served on several state and local task forces including the National Traumatic Stress Network Workgroup on Child Sex Trafficking and operated for seven years as the former Co-Chair of the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force, Victim Services Committee.