<p>In Episode 4 of My Epiphany, Brandon Daniels, the CEO of the global EXIGER, recalls a chilling phone call he will never forget. </p><br><p>In 2020, 39 Vietnamese men and women, including 10 teenagers (the youngest of which was only 15 years old), suffocated in the back of a lorry as they were trafficked into the UK. Several months later, one of EXIGER’s partners was about to enter into a new client relationship with the very firm responsible for this horrifying event. EXIGER’s systems immediately generated a red alert. Brandon tells us about the learning journey he went on as he found out more about this devastating tragedy. </p><br><p>This is the story that fuels his fire in making supply chains more visible, accountable, and ethical.</p><br><p>HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED</p><p>Educate: Modern slavery is happening to people in the UK, in your town, in cities, on farms, and to people your age. Visit our website, follow us on social media, educate yourself. Talk to your friends and family about it. Think before you buy a fake football shirt, or pay for a cut price manicure or a cheap car wash. </p><br><p>Donate: Your money helps us to continue to develop awareness-raising campaigns and educational materials. It helps us to support grassroots organisations working directly with survivors and work with businesses to uncover and stamp out modern slavery in their supply chains. </p><br><p>Learn more: https://theantislaverycollective.org/</p><br><p>Follow us on instagram:   / the_anti_slavery_collective  </p><br><p>Follow us on x: https://x.com/TASC_org</p><br><p>Follow us on Facebook:   / tasc.org  </p><br><p>Follow us on linkedin:   / theantislaverycollective  </p><br><p>#antislavery #modernslavery #slavery #humantraffickingawareness #epiphany #artificialintelligence</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Floodlight

The Anti-Slavery Collective

Brandon Daniels

NOV 11, 20243 MIN
Floodlight

Brandon Daniels

NOV 11, 20243 MIN

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<p>In Episode 4 of My Epiphany, Brandon Daniels, the CEO of the global EXIGER, recalls a chilling phone call he will never forget. </p><br><p>In 2020, 39 Vietnamese men and women, including 10 teenagers (the youngest of which was only 15 years old), suffocated in the back of a lorry as they were trafficked into the UK. Several months later, one of EXIGER’s partners was about to enter into a new client relationship with the very firm responsible for this horrifying event. EXIGER’s systems immediately generated a red alert. Brandon tells us about the learning journey he went on as he found out more about this devastating tragedy. </p><br><p>This is the story that fuels his fire in making supply chains more visible, accountable, and ethical.</p><br><p>HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED</p><p>Educate: Modern slavery is happening to people in the UK, in your town, in cities, on farms, and to people your age. Visit our website, follow us on social media, educate yourself. Talk to your friends and family about it. Think before you buy a fake football shirt, or pay for a cut price manicure or a cheap car wash. </p><br><p>Donate: Your money helps us to continue to develop awareness-raising campaigns and educational materials. It helps us to support grassroots organisations working directly with survivors and work with businesses to uncover and stamp out modern slavery in their supply chains. </p><br><p>Learn more: https://theantislaverycollective.org/</p><br><p>Follow us on instagram: / the_anti_slavery_collective </p><br><p>Follow us on x: https://x.com/TASC_org</p><br><p>Follow us on Facebook: / tasc.org </p><br><p>Follow us on linkedin: / theantislaverycollective </p><br><p>#antislavery #modernslavery #slavery #humantraffickingawareness #epiphany #artificialintelligence</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>