CHRISTINA BAIN comes to ArtWorks with extensive experience working on human trafficking issues on the academic and world stages. She is the former and founding Director of Babson College’s Initiative on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery where she focused on the role of business and entrepreneurial solutions in the fight against human trafficking in addition to coursework and initiatives to train the next generation of business leaders in anti-trafficking strategies. She was the founding Director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery within the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, a program that she designed, developed, and implemented with the aim of creating data-driven public policy solutions to human trafficking.
Christina serves on multiple global committees and forums addressing human trafficking. Most recently, she has been a member of the Advisory Committee for the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) Building Foundations for Trust and Integrity Project and on councils such as the Global Initiative Network of Experts with the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime.