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Kylla Lanier

Deputy Director And Senior Director Of Public Sector Engagement at TAT

Kylla Lanier currently serves as the Deputy Director and Senior Director of Public Sector Engagement at Truckers Against Trafficking, where responsibilities include developing strategic partnerships, conducting nationwide law enforcement training, and managing staff. Kylla has extensive experience in public speaking on issues of human trafficking, operational decision-making for TAT, and collaboration with international partners to replicate successful program models. Previous roles include Career Exploration Coordinator and teacher positions at various educational institutions, focusing on curriculum development and student progress. Kylla holds a Master's degree in Educational Psychology from The University of Texas at San Antonio and a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from the University of Washington.

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Stillwater, United States

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TAT

TAT, a 501c3 organization, is dedicated to raising up a defensive force of transportation professionals across North America to assist law enforcement in the recognition and reporting of human trafficking, in order to aid in the recovery of victims and the arrest of perpetrators. Recognizing that certain industries are uniquely positioned to recognize and report human trafficking, TAT partners with the trucking, truck stop, bus and energy industries to engage their workforces in this fight. TAT also partners with government agencies and law enforcement throughout the U.S. and Canada and builds public-private partnerships between the transportation and energy industries and law enforcement to combat this crime. TAT stands committed to educate, equip, empower and mobilize members of key industries and agencies to combat human trafficking. We educate our partners with industry/agency-specific top-tier training tools to recognize and report this crime and to use a victim-centered approach when engaging with potential victims of trafficking. We equip our partners with training, language, action plans and policies to make a positive impact on this crime. We come alongside our partners and empower them to activate those within their sphere of influence to get involved. We mobilize the largest army of transportation/industry professionals and public sector partners to lend their expertise and their voices to this movement.


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CO, United States

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11-50

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