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                              Special Guests – Week 2

                             Anna Borgström is CEO of NetClean, a Swedish company that offers
                             premium technology that fights the dissemination of online child
                             sexual abuse material. She has worked with organisations and
                             governments worldwide since 2009 to combat online child sexual
                             exploitation through introducing and lobbying for the uptake of new
                             and leading technical solutions, which work to save children from
                             harm.

                             Anna is also a member of the Safer Society Group management
                             team, which develops and drives companies that specialise in
                             technology with the aim of creating a better and safer society by
                             tackling societal problems through IT-solutions. NetClean is one of
                             Safer Society Group’s subsidiaries. Its mission is to limit
Anna Borgström               victimisation and prevent further suffering to victims of child sexual
CEO                          abuse, and to enable a brighter future for abused and exploited
NetClean Technologies AB     children.

                             Anna has studied Computer Science and Economics and has
                             worked with innovative solutions within the Telco and IT industry for
                             20 years. She has throughout her career built her leadership skills
                             with the aid of distinctive leadership programs, and she possesses
                             extensive international experience from sales and business
                             development within B2B. She has managed large cross-cultural
                             customer projects with cross-border complexity, and secured
                             quality and delivery to international telecom operators, multinational
                             companies and government organisations.

                             NetClean was one of the first social entrepreneurial businesses in
                             Sweden, and as one of the early employees Anna has had a
                             significant impact on the company’s success and growth. Making a
                             difference through combining social responsibility, ethically
                             sustainable businesses and technology is some-thing that drives
                             Anna and her commitment to the industry.

                             As a former professional female football player and with her long
                             career in the male-dominated Telco and IT industry, Anna
                             understands the importance of empowering girls and young women.
                             She is very involved in Tölö IF, the largest youth football club in
                             western Sweden, where she has been a member of the board. She
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has taken on a specific responsibility to develop strategies to create
                            a positive sporting environment where children between ages 8-15
                            can feel safe, enjoy themselves and develop, both as football players
                            and as individuals. She is also one of the coaches for girls born in
                            2005.

                            In her leisure time, Anna enjoys spending time with her husband and
                            two daughters. She has an interest in health and likes to spend time
                            outdoors photographing nature. Yoga is also one of her passions.

                            Christoffer works as chief psychiatrist at Psychiatry South
                            Stockholm, Sweden. He received his Ph.D from the Department of
                            Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, in 2013.
                            Christoffer was a postdoctoral researcher at Melbourne
                            Neuropsychiatry Center, University of Melbourne, Australia,
                            2014-2015. He's now the Principal Investigator of Priotab and
                            Prevent-IT, two academically initiated clinical trials at Karolinska
                            University Hospital, Stockholm, on pharmaceutical and
                            psychotherapeutical methods to reduce the risk of men with
                            pedophilia committing child sexual abuse. Christoffer is lecturer in
                            psychiatry and the author of Neurovetenskaplig Psykiatri (Natur och
                            Kultur, 2018), an award winning textbook in Swedish on
                            neuroscientific psychiatry.

Christoffer Rahm, MD, PhD
Chief Psychiatrist
Karolinska Institutet
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Angela Diaz, MD, PhD, MPH is the Jean C. and James W. Crystal
                                      Professor of Pediatrics and Environmental Medicine and Public
                                      Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. As Director of
                                      the Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, a unique program that
                                      provides comprehensive, integrated, interdisciplinary primary care,
                                      sexual and reproductive health, mental health, dental, optical and
                                      health education services to adolescents for free with an emphasis
                                      on wellness and prevention.

                                      Under her leadership, the Center is the largest adolescent specific
                                      health center in the U.S., serving yearly more than 12,000 vulnerable
                                      and disadvantaged youth, including sexually exploited and trafficked
                                      youth.

                                      Dr. Diaz served as a White House Fellow in 1995, where she
                                      examined health care policies in the U.S. Territories in the Pacific
                                      and the Caribbean. She has been involved in issues of international
Angela Diaz, MD, PhD, MPH             health, as well as advocacy issues and policy in the U.S. Her
Jean C. and James W. Crystal          research has covered adolescent sexual and reproductive health,
Professor, Department of Pediatrics   teen pregnancy prevention and childhood abuse and neglect. Dr.
and Department of Environmental       Diaz is a member of the Institute of Medicine and served on the IOM
Medicine and Public Health            Committee on Preventive Services for Women.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
Sinai
Director
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health
Center (MSAHC)

                                      Marion White, Senior Program Director, founded the Child Abuse
                                      Prevention Program (CAPP) in 1986 and is responsible for the
                                      program’s content and implementation. Ms. White has lectured on
                                      child abuse to law enforcement groups, legislative bodies, and other
                                      child welfare organizations nationwide. She received the Excellence
                                      in Prevention Award from Prevent Child Abuse New York State and
                                      special recognition from the Special Victims Unit of the NYPD, the
                                      American Probation and Parole Association and the NYC
                                      Administration For Children. She is a Governor’s appointee to the
                                      New York Citizen’s Review Panel for Child Protective Services. She
                                      holds a master’s degree in Developmental Disabilities from Long
                                      Island University.
Marion White
Senior Program Director,
Child Abuse Prevention Program
The New York Foundling
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Trevor Raushi, M.S., is the Program Coordinator of the New York
                                 Foundling’s Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP). He earned a
                                 B.A. in Sociology with a minor in LGBTQ Studies from Syracuse
                                 University and a M.S. in Cultural Foundations of Education from
                                 Syracuse University. Prior to working with CAPP, Trevor worked with
                                 the Queering Education Research Institute where he focused on the
                                 implementation of anti-bullying and harassment policies in New York
                                 State schools.

Trevor Raushi, MS
Program Coordinator,
Child Abuse Prevention Program
The New York Foundling

                                 Jennifer Thompson is the Executive Director of the New Jersey
                                 Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. She
                                 graduated from Kansas State University with a B.S. in Social Work
                                 and obtained her MSW from Columbia University in 2005. Ms.
                                 Thompson has worked in the nonprofit and public sector for more
                                 than a decade, serving in programmatic, advocacy and management
                                 roles. She began her career at the NYC Taxi & Limousine
                                 Commission and served as a Sr. Adviser to Mayor Michael
                                 Bloomberg on a number of citywide initiatives including homeless
                                 services, affordable housing, transportation and infrastructure. In the
                                 nonprofit sector, she developed programs funded by the Centers for
                                 Disease Control and Prevention for young breast cancer survivors at
                                 Sharsheret, and most recently was the Chief Marketing &
                                 Communications Officer for Girl Scouts, where she led advocacy
Jennifer Thompson, MSW           initiatives that included a collaboration with the office of the First
Executive Director               Lady, Michelle Obama, and her initiative, Let Girls Learn. Ms.
National Association of Social   Thompson is passionate about advocating for social workers in both
Workers NJ|DE                    traditional and non-traditional roles throughout New Jersey. She
                                 resides in Bound Brook with her husband and son. When she is not
                                 advocating for the profession, she is active in her community,
                                 serving on a number of committees and volunteering at her son's
                                 school.
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Gabriel J.X. Dance is the deputy investigations editor at The New
                               York Times where he works with a small team investigating all things
                               technology – from online child sexual abuse imagery to the
                               companies that trade and sell our data. Previous to The Times, he
                               was a founding managing editor at The Marshall Project where his
                               work focused on the criminal justice system and the death penalty in
                               particular. Before that, he was interactive editor for The Guardian,
                               where he was part of a group of journalists who won the 2014
                               Pulitzer Prize for public service for coverage of widespread secret
                               surveillance by the N.S.A.

Gabriel J. X. Dance
Deputy Investigations Editor
The New York Times

                               Michael H. Keller is a reporter and data journalist specializing in
                               technology on the investigative team. Before joining The Times, he
                               worked at Bloomberg News, Newsweek and was a fellow at the Tow
                               Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.

Michael H. Keller
Reporter & Data Journalist
The New York Times
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Dr. Ramatu Bangura is currently the Program Director for Wellspring
                                        Philanthropic Fund’s Children’s Rights Innovation Fund (CRIF), which
                                        is being housed and staffed at Tides Center. Ramatu previously
                                        served as a Program Officer for the NoVo Foundation’s Advancing
                                        Adolescent Girls’ Rights initiative where she led strategy
                                        development and grant making to advance philanthropy’s largest
                                        portfolio working to advance the rights, leadership and well-being of
                                        adolescent girls in the United States and in the Global South. Ramatu
                                         was responsible for moving $80M of funding to community-based
                                        organizations over her 5 years with NoVo. Ramatu has spent the last
                                        25 years working with and on behalf of adolescent girls in New York
                                        City, Washington DC, and as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Costa
                                         Rica. She has engaged in organizing, advocacy and research on a
Ramatu Bangura, EdD                     host of issues impacting transnational girls, including early and forced
Program Director, Special Initiatives   marriage, sexual violence, trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation,
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund’s         and educational access for English Language Learners.
Children’s Rights Innovation Fund        Ramatu earned both a Masters of Education (EdM) and Doctorate of
(CRIF) at the Tides Center              Education (EdD) in International & Transcultural Studies at Teachers
                                        College, Columbia University. Her dissertation, ​In Pursuit of Success:
                                        The Educational Identities and Decision-making of African Girls with
                                        Limited Formal Schooling​, utilized African feminism to examine how
                                        immigrant girls with limited formal schooling navigate American
                                        schools, and make decisions about college and marriage. Ramatu is
                                        committed to decolonizing philanthropic practices to ensure that
                                        those most impacted by structural violence and oppression are
                                        afforded the tools to create a world where all are safe, seen and
                                        celebrated.

                                        Jennifer Hanley is North American Head of Safety at Facebook
                                        where she handles safety policy for the U.S. and Canada. She works
                                        with internal teams, external partners, and government stakeholders
                                        on issues including women’s safety, child safety, bullying, digital
                                        well-being, and sucide prevention. Prior to joining Facebook she
                                        served as Vice President for Legal and Policy at the Family Online
                                        Safety Institute (FOSI) where she directed FOSI’s government
                                        outreach and policy strategy. During her time at FOSI, Jennifer built
                                        relationships with government officials and external partners, led
                                        research projects, and advised leading technology companies on
                                        best practices, policy developments, and emerging issues around
                                        online safety.

Jennifer Hanley                         Jennifer is a magna cum laude graduate of the Catholic University of
North American Head of Safety           America, Columbus School of Law and is a member of the Maryland
Facebook                                Bar and District of Columbia Bar. She previously held internships with
                                        FCC Commissioner Michael Copps, EchoStar, Comcast, and the
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U.S. Department of Education. Jennifer graduated Phi Beta Kappa
                                      and magna cum laude from the George Washington University where
                                      she studied political science. She resides in the District of Columbia
                                      with her husband, a U.S. Diplomat, and infant son.

                                      As a project specialist for the Family Advocacy Division at the
                                      National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), Adrienne
                                      manages the Family Advocacy Outreach Network by locating,
                                      recruiting, and encouraging child- and family-serving professionals
                                      to provide pro bono or sliding scale assistance to the families served
                                      by NCMEC. Adrienne also provides families with travel assistance
                                      when they are reuniting with their missing children and works closely
                                      with other divisions on major projects and initiatives. Additionally,
                                      she provides training to mental health professionals, social service
                                      agencies, law enforcement, and the community concerning missing
                                      and exploited children. Adrienne is a member of the National
                                      Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation and served
                                      as co-chair of their Communications Committee from 2017-2019.
                                      Prior to working in the Family Advocacy Division, Adrienne was a
                                      research analyst in the Analytical Services Division at NCMEC where
                                      she completed case comparisons of missing, recovered deceased,
                                      and unidentified children for investigations of offenders at the
Adrienne Hoffman-Lewis, MA            request of law enforcement.
Project Specialist, Family Advocacy
Division                              Before joining the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children,
National Center for Missing and       Adrienne was a research fellow with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis
Exploited Children (NCMEC)            Unit 3, Crimes Against Children. While there, she provided
                                      operational support and analysis for large-scale active investigations
                                      and assisted in the creation of a protocol for use in a study of child
                                      pornography offenders. Adrienne has a Master of Arts in forensic
                                      psychology from Marymount University, where she is an adjunct
                                      faculty member.
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Ethan Arenson is the Head of Digital Safety at Verizon. In this role,
                                Ethan leads Verizon’s online safety efforts, including Verizon’s work
                                to fight online child exploitation and the company’s work to promote
                                internet safety through parental education and digital literacy. Ethan
                                is also responsible for content standards across the company.

                                Ethan previously led the Trust & Safety and Law Enforcement teams
                                at Verizon Media, home to Yahoo and AOL. Prior to joining Verizon,
                                Ethan served as a computer crimes prosecutor at the U.S.
                                Department of Justice, as cyber counsel to U.S. Senator Sheldon
                                Whitehouse, and as a consumer protection attorney focused on
                                internet-based fraud at the Federal Trade Commission.
                                Ethan holds a J.D. from the George Washington University Law
Ethan Arenson                   School and a B.A. from American University.
Head of Digital Safety
Verizon Media

                                Sarah Mower is a Senior Investigator with the E-Crimes
                                Investigations Team at Verizon Media. In this role, Sarah investigates
                                criminal activity utilizing and targeting Verizon Media platforms,
                                including Yahoo and AOL Mail, Yahoo News and HuffPost. The
                                scope of activity investigated includes child safety, tech support
                                fraud, social engineering and account takeover (ATO), spam,
                                financial fraud, harassment and insider threats.

                                Prior to joining Verizon Media, Sarah was a High Tech Crimes
                                Detective in New Jersey and New York, and focused on computer
                                forensics and Internet Crimes Against Children investigations.

Sarah Mower
Senior Investigator, E-Crimes
Investigations
Verizon Media
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After six years as Microsoft’s (and the technology’s industry’s) first
                                 Chief Online Safety Officer, for the past year, Jacqueline Beauchere
                                 has served as the company’s Global Digital Safety Advocate.
                                 Responsible for various aspects of Microsoft’s online safety strategy
                                 and engagement with external audiences, Ms. Beauchere represents
                                 the technology industry on the international Policy Board of the
                                 WePROTECT Global Alliance​; i​s a member of​ ​INHOPE​’s Advisory
                                 Board, and represents Microsoft as part of the​ ​Global Internet Forum
                                 to Counter Terrorism​ (GIFCT). In 2020, Microsoft assumed the chair
                                 role of the GIFCT, responsible for ushering that organization into the
                                 2020s and embracing its new independent status as a not-for-profit.
                                 She has previously served as Microsoft’s representative to the
                                 boards of directors of the​ ​National Cyber Security Alliance​, the
Jacqueline Beauchere             Technology Coalition​, the​ ​Family Online Safety Institute​, as well as
Global Digital Safety Advocate   the educational taskforce of the European Union’s SELMA (Social
Microsoft                        and Emotional Learning for Mutual Awareness) project and its
                                 Hacking Hate initiative. Ms. Beauchere has spent more than 20
                                 years at Microsoft leading various teams and efforts that evangelize
                                 the company's commitment to safer, more trusted online
                                 experiences for people of all ages and technical abilities. Before
                                 joining Microsoft, Ms. Beauchere was an attorney in private practice
                                 in New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D.C. A second-career
                                 lawyer, she spent 12 years as a real-time financial news
                                 correspondent and editor-in-charge, primarily with Reuters America,
                                 Inc., in New York.

                                 Zoe Darmé is a Business Program Manager with Microsoft, where
                                 she focuses on multistakeholder approaches to trust and safety,
                                 content governance and moderation, and the overall safety
                                 landscape online. Previously, she led the global outreach efforts in
                                 support of Facebook's oversight board. Prior to joining the tech
                                 industry, Zoe served in various policy and program capacities with
                                 the United Nations' Department of Peacekeeping Operations. As
                                 part of the UN's peace and security efforts in West Africa and the
                                 Great Lakes region, Zoe focused on building the rule of law;
                                 managing disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programs
                                 for ex-combatants; engaging in security sector reform; and
                                 supporting the clearance of mines and other explosive hazards.
                                 While Director of Strategic Initiatives at John Jay College for Criminal
                                 Justice, Zoe led teams conducting research and providing technical
                                 assistance on homicides and gang violence. Previously, she served
                                 with the U.S. Department of Justice, where she focused on police
                                 and justice system reform. Zoe earned her M.A. from the Johns
Zoe Darmé                        Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) and her B.A. from Northwestern
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Business Program Manager, Digital   University (Evanston, IL). Zoe was also a nominee for the 2011
Safety                              Service to America Medal.
Microsoft

                                    Liz Thomas leads Digital Safety for Microsoft in the Asia Pacific
                                    region: coordinating initiatives and strategies related to digital safety
                                    across the Asia-Pacific region and supporting work to address illegal
                                    and harmful content online, including child sexual exploitation and
                                    abuse imagery and terrorist and violent extremist content.

                                    Before joining Microsoft in April 2020, Liz worked as a policy and
                                    legal adviser for the New Zealand government, including in the
                                    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Department of the Prime
                                    Minister and Cabinet, and the New Zealand Treasury. Her areas of
                                    focus have included counter-terrorism, international law, and
                                    cyber-security policy. Liz graduated from the University of Otago
                                    with Bachelor’s degrees in Arts and Law and has a Master’s degree
                                    in International Relations from the Australian National University.

Liz Thomas
Regional Digital Safety Lead
(Asia-Pacific)
Microsoft
At the young age of 14, Daisy was assaulted by her older brother’s
                                 friend in Maryville, MO. The perpetrator and his friends coerced her
                                 to drink to the point of complete black out, and after the assault left
                                 her outside her house in below freezing temperatures. She was then
                                 bullied at school, on social media and her house was burned down.
                                 Considerable evidence was brought against the perpetrators, but
                                 because of suspected corruption, the charges were dropped. The
                                 group Anonymous then rallied on her behalf with #JusticeforDaisy
                                 and Daisy sparked a national conversation about sexual assault.

Daisy Coleman
Founder
SafeBAE

Primary Subject
Audrie and Daisy​ documentary

                                 Eric Oldenburg is one of Griffeye’s Law Enforcement Liaisons in
                                 North America.

                                 He recently retired from the Phoenix Police Department after serving
                                 for 24 years. Eric was assigned to the Arizona Internet Crimes
                                 Against Children Task Force for 15 years. Eric worked as both an
                                 investigator and computer forensic examiner and received his
                                 Certified Computer Forensic Examiner (CFCE) certification in 2008
                                 from the International Association of Computer Investigative
                                 Specialists (IACIS).

                                 Eric, along with other members of the Arizona ICAC, created a
                                 workflow policy for forensic examiners to focus on Victim ID and
                                 minimize investigator’s and forensic examiner’s traumatic exposure
Eric Oldenburg                   to child exploitative material, using Project VIC and Griffeye Analyze.
Law Enforcement Liaison, North
America
Griffeye, Inc.
I am a mental health professional; I have been a Crisis Intervention
                                Counselor at Crisis Text Line for nearly 4 years and have been
                                providing several different forms of psychoeducation for over eight
                                years. I hold two Bachelor's Degrees; Psychology & Philosophy and
                                World Religions from Rowan University, and I am a current Master of
                                Social Work student at Rutgers University, clinical mental health
                                track. I specialize in education and intervention in suicide prevention,
                                and supporting those with autism spectrum disorder and their
                                families. I also have experience as a positive psychology radio DJ.

Danielle Ryer
Crisis Intervention Counselor
Crisis Text Line
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