Alison Siegel

Analyst Ii, Survivor Services at National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Alison Siegel possesses extensive experience in survivor services and forensic analysis. Currently serving as Analyst II at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children since March 2021, Alison has also held various positions within the same organization, including Analyst I and CyberTipline Analyst. Previous experience includes working at Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles LLP in clerical roles and as an internal social media investigator, and serving as SANE Liaison at VIBS Family Violence & Rape Crisis Center. Alison's educational background includes a Master's degree in Digital Forensics from the University of New Haven and dual Bachelor's degrees in Legal Studies and Anthropology from Ithaca College. Additional training encompasses seminars and courses focused on domestic violence, child sex trafficking responses, forensic DNA analysis, and cold case investigations.

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