Erin Albright is an nationally recognized anti-trafficking expert with over a dozen years of experience establishing, guiding, and funding initiatives of all sizes and at every stage of development. A subject matter expert for the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime, the US Commission on Human Rights, and the California Office of Emergency Services, she has also worked globally with countries from Armenia to Uzbekistan. In the United States, her partners and clients range from the Department of Justice and the American Bar Association to 23 state and local task forces. Her most recent accolade was a three-year Visiting Fellowship with the DOJ’s Office for Victims of Crime, where she created new frameworks for engaging and building capacity in this rapidly evolving field. In 2016 she received a Commendation from (former) New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan, and formal recognition by ICE/HSI and NH Senators Jean Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte for her work on behalf of survivors and with the New Hampshire Human Trafficking Collaborative Task Force. A graduate of Mary Washington College, and Boston College Law School, Albright is a member of the Massachusetts Bar.