Full Name
Karen Stauss
Job Title
Chief Program Officer
Company
Transparentem
Speaker Bio

Karen Stauss oversees Transparentem’s programmatic work and engagement with the private sector to remedy labor and environmental abuses connected to global supply chains. She also supports management of organizational strategy and day-to-day operations.
 
Before joining Transparentem, Ms. Stauss served as Senior Policy Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit. Among other responsibilities, she represented the Department of Justice in the Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force and co-led the development of the White House’s National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking and the Department of Justice’s National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking. She also represented the Department’s Civil Rights Division on a committee to update the Attorney General’s Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance for the first time in a decade.
 
Previously, Ms. Stauss served as Director of Programs at Free the Slaves, where she oversaw all aspects of the organization’s community-based programs in eight countries to eliminate forced labor and modern slavery. She served as Managing Attorney and Policy Counsel at Polaris Project and was a founding member of the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable and the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST). Before joining the anti-trafficking movement, Ms. Stauss was an Africa researcher for Human Rights Watch and opened Human Rights Watch’s permanent field office in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
She holds a juris doctor from Columbia Law School and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. She speaks fluent French and conversational Spanish and German.

Karen Stauss