Martina Vandenberg
Human Trafficking Legal Center
Martina E. Vandenberg is the founder and president of The Human Trafficking Legal Center, which she established in 2012. For more than two decades,
Vandenberg has worked to fight human trafficking, forced labor, rape as a war crime, and violence against women. Vandenberg has represented victims of
human trafficking pro bono in immigration, criminal, and civil cases. She has obtained T-visas for trafficking survivors and won significant civil judgments in
federal cases. Vandenberg has trained more than 5,000 pro bono attorneys nationwide to handle human trafficking matters. She provides technical
assistance and mentoring to legal teams handling trafficking cases nationwide. Vandenberg has also testified before multiple House and Senate Committees
on issues ranging from human trafficking and peacekeeping to forced labor in global supply chains. She gave the keynote address at the first NATO
ambassadorial-level conference on human trafficking in Brussels, and has worked to combat trafficking of third country nationals onto U.S. military bases for
forced labor. Her work has been cited in The Washington Post, the New York Times, the New Yorker, NPR, CNN, and the BBC. Vandenberg previously served as
a partner at Jenner & Block LLP, where she focused on complex commercial litigation and internal investigations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. She
served as a senior member of the firm’s Pro Bono Committee and handled multiple human trafficking matters pro bono while at the firm. A former Human
Rights Watch researcher, Vandenberg spearheaded investigations into human rights violations and war crimes. She conducted HRW investigations in the
Russian Federation, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, and Ukraine. She is the author of two Human Rights Watch reports, “Hopes Betrayed:
Trafficking of Women and Girls to Post-Conflict Bosnia & Herzegovina for Forced Prostitution,” and “Kosovo: Rape as a Weapon of ‘Ethnic Cleansing.’” As a
researcher for the Israel Women’s Network, she investigated and published the first report documenting human trafficking into Israel. While living in the
Russian Federation in the 1990s, she co-founded Syostri, one of Russia’s first rape crisis centers for women. Vandenberg has received multiple awards for her
leadership against human trafficking. In 2012, the Freedom Network USA presented Vandenberg with the Paul and Sheila Wellstone Award for her
“outstanding leadership and dedication in working to combat human trafficking and slavery in the United States.” In 2013, she received the Harry S. Truman
Scholarship Foundation’s Stevens Award for outstanding service in public interest law. In 2015, she received the Katharine & George Alexander Law Prize. She
also received Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Pro Bono Award for her successful representation of trafficking victims in United States federal courts and her advocacy
before Congress. In 2020, Vandenberg received an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, Pomona College. In 2021, she received the Blaisdell Award,
Pomona College’s highest honor for alumni of the college. She previously co-chaired the D.C. Human Trafficking Task Force’s Forced Labor Subcommittee. A
Rhodes Scholar and Truman Scholar, Vandenberg has taught as an adjunct faculty member at the American University Washington College of Law and at the
Oxford University Human Rights Law Summer Program. She is a graduate of Pomona College (B.A.), Oxford University (M.Phil), and Columbia Law School
(J.D.).
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Duncan Jepson
Liberty Shared
Duncan Jepson is the founder and managing director of Liberty Shared. In 2020, Liberty Shared was awarded the first Executive Associate Director Award of
Homeland Security Investigations for “Exemplary Partnership” for work on forced labor. Duncan taught at Princeton University for four years, is an affiliated
scholar at Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of International and teaches strategic leadership at the Eisenhower School in the National Defense
University. Previously, he was Regional Head of Legal for BNY Mellon Investment Management Asia Pacific and for nearly a decade was Regional General
Counsel and Head of Compliance at ING Investment Management Asia Pacific, one of Asia’s largest investment businesses, responsible for M&A, governance,
compliance, litigation and internal investigation. In the 1990s, prior to becoming a lawyer, he ran a supply chain consultancy based in the UK and China.
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John Richmond
U.S. Ambassador (ret.)
Ambassador Richmond is an attorney and diplomat focused on ethical business, human rights, democracy, and rule of law. His career has taken him to the
front lines in the global battle against human trafficking. Ambassador Richmond currently serves as a Partner at Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, where
he focuses on the intersection between business and human rights. He advises companies on how to keep their supply chains free of forced labor and their
workforces free of sex trafficking. Previously, the U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Ambassador Richmond and he served as the U.S. Ambassador to
Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons from 2018 to 2021. Serving in the nation’s highest-ranking position dedicated to human trafficking, he led U.S.
foreign policy related to modern slavery and coordinated the U.S. government’s response to the crime. Ambassador Richmond also served for over a decade
as a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, where he prosecuted numerous victim-centered labor and
sex trafficking cases. He also lived in India for three years pioneering International Justice Mission’s slavery work. Ambassador Richmond has received
numerous honors and commendations, including being named a “Prosecutor of the Year” and receiving the “Wilberforce Award for Exceptional Leadership in
the Fight Against Human Trafficking” and the “David Alred Award for exceptional contributions to civil rights”. Ambassador received his undergraduate degree
from the University of Mary Washington and his law degree from Wake Forest University. Ambassador Richmond is also a speaker, Senior Fellow at the
Atlantic Council, and Senior Advisor to Love Does.
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