Jessie Brunner

DIRECTOR OF PARTNERSHIPS AND STRATEGY, STANFORD HUMAN TRAFFICKING DATA LAB

Stanford Profile

Jessie Brunner is the Director of Human Trafficking Research and Associate Director at Stanford’s Center for Human Rights and International Justice, and a founding member of the Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab (HTDL), where she leads the partnerships within the global anti-trafficking community. She has over a decade of experience researching human trafficking, with a specific focus on international anti-trafficking policy. Her past projects have focused on data collection, global supply chains, and forced labor in fisheries. She is Co-Principal Investigator of the Re:Structure Lab – investigating how supply chains and business models can be re-imagined to promote equitable labor standards and worker rights.