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Meet Kimberly Mull

Kimberly Mull is a highly sought after policy expert, consultant, and public speaker. She is a survivor turned advocate. She was a victim of domestic child sex trafficking and child pornography between the ages of 11 and 14, as well as domestic violence, multiple sexual assaults, and sexual exploitation.
Now on a mission to radically shift the understanding of sex trafficking in America, Kimberly empowers her audiences to make an immediate impact in their own communities.
With more than a decade of experience, Kimberly utilizes her work with victims of violence against women, which includes over 400 sex trafficking victims through direct services or resources, to influence policy makers and legislators in creating trauma-informed victim-focused policy. She has helped write, sponsor, and advocate for almost 100 laws on human trafficking, sexual assault, domestic violence, and victims' rights across the country.
In wake of the nation’s largest mass shooting in history, the Route 91 Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 1, 2017, Kimberly managed Nevada's $16 million Antiterrorism and Emergency Assistance Program (AEAP) grant from the Federal government to serve over twenty-two thousand victims from 48 states and 17 countries around the world.
Kimberly holds her Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy and her Master’s in Victim Services Management. She resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with her partner and two dogs.
Now on a mission to radically shift the understanding of sex trafficking in America, Kimberly empowers her audiences to make an immediate impact in their own communities.
With more than a decade of experience, Kimberly utilizes her work with victims of violence against women, which includes over 400 sex trafficking victims through direct services or resources, to influence policy makers and legislators in creating trauma-informed victim-focused policy. She has helped write, sponsor, and advocate for almost 100 laws on human trafficking, sexual assault, domestic violence, and victims' rights across the country.
In wake of the nation’s largest mass shooting in history, the Route 91 Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 1, 2017, Kimberly managed Nevada's $16 million Antiterrorism and Emergency Assistance Program (AEAP) grant from the Federal government to serve over twenty-two thousand victims from 48 states and 17 countries around the world.
Kimberly holds her Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy and her Master’s in Victim Services Management. She resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with her partner and two dogs.
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