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Jamie Rosseland

By June 24, 2025

Jamie Rosseland is a seasoned consultant in anti-trafficking work, with expertise in survivor-centered program development, trauma-competent care coordination, and digital advocacy. She brings both professional and lived experience to every space she enters. Her work spans frontline mentorship and court advocacy for youth impacted by sexual exploitation, as well as statewide policy initiatives and local systems change.

Jamie graduated cum laude from Florida State University with a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. In 2018, she was honored with the Survivor Advocate of the Year award by the Florida Attorney General’s Office for her outstanding work with youth. She also appeared on The Argument, a podcast by The New York Times, to discuss sex work technologies and the intersections of anti-trafficking efforts.

Jamie is passionate about shifting cultural narratives around the sex trade and challenging the systems that fuel exploitation. She has developed innovative support programs for survivors and led digital campaigns that amplify survivor voices. As a public speaker, she has presented at numerous community forums, statewide summits, national conferences, and webinars.