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Jennifer Goodson (Mars Hill Graduate School) hvnahoot2@yahoo.com

Jennifer Goodson is the Director of Global and Social Advocacy at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, Washington. Jennifer recently moved to the Pacific Northwest from Washington, D.C., where she spent eight years working for human rights and higher education groups, including The Protection Project at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and Shared Hope International. Her work centers on initiatives that combat the trafficking of women and children through civil society development, with emphasis on faith-based initiatives. Jennifer received her B.A. in Business from Bethel College in St. Paul, MN.


Bradley Myles (Polaris Project) BMyles@PolarisProject.org

Mr. Myles is the Polaris Project National Program Coordinator for U.S. Programs, focusing on policy advocacy, public awareness, training and technical assistance, building partnerships, and movement building. He has provided training and technical assistance to local and Federal law enforcement and service providers, presented to government officials from over 20 different countries, conducted extensive analysis of U.S. trafficking policy at the State level, and worked with legislators to strengthen laws on trafficking in persons. As a representative of Polaris Project on the Washington, DC Task Force Against Trafficking in Persons, he assists in coordinating activities with law enforcement, developing training curricula, and conducting community outreach to foster increased victim identification.

Formerly at Caliber Associates, Mr. Myles worked as a member of Caliber's Human Trafficking Research Team and the OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVCTTAC) Needs Assessment and Evaluation Division. He has conducted over 80 direct interviews and supplementary focus groups with anti-trafficking non-profits and law enforcement in the U.S., and participated in evaluating three city-wide service collaboratives that received OVC Comprehensive Services Trafficking Grants.


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