Leading Forced Labor Expert Dr. Laura Murphy Joins Exiger’s Advisory Council

Author, Professor of Human Rights and Contemporary Slavery, and Former DHS UFLPA Policy Expert Will Support Exiger’s Work to Combat Forced Labor

WASHINGTON, DC. MAR. 3, 2025Exiger, the market-leading supply chain AI company, today announced Dr. Laura Murphy, a globally recognized expert on forced labor, has joined its Advisory Council to support the organization’s initiatives and solutions to illuminate and eradicate forced labor from supply chains.

Dr. Murphy is Professor of Human Rights and Contemporary Slavery at Sheffield Hallam University’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Dr. Murphy previously served as a Senior Policy Advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, where she led the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List team and was a member of the interagency Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force. Dr. Murphy’s pioneering work on human trafficking and modern slavery has influenced government actions and corporate due diligence across the globe.

“Forced labor continues to exist on a global scale, with many companies knowingly and unknowingly sponsoring abusive and illegal practices within their supply chains,” said Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels. “I’m thrilled to have Dr. Murphy – the world’s foremost expert on Uyghur forced labor – join Exiger’s work to harness human subject matter expertise and artificial intelligence to make technological solutions widely available and gain ground in the fight against forced labor.”

“I’m thrilled to have Dr. Murphy – the world’s foremost expert on Uyghur forced labor – join Exiger’s work to harness human subject matter expertise and artificial intelligence to make technological solutions widely available and gain ground in the fight against forced labor.

Brandon Daniels

CEO, EXIGER

Dr. Murphy’s experience will provide valuable context as Exiger continues to invest in anti-forced labor initiatives, including UFLPA AI solutions and partnerships with global NGOs like Slave-Free Alliance and the Anti-Slavery Collective. Exiger recently hired technology, policy, and China-relations expert Kit Conklin, who worked on the U.S. House Select Committee on China and serves as an Atlantic Council nonresident senior fellow to lead the organization’s Risk & Compliance technology vertical. Exiger is also the sole supply chain partner in The Global Data Partnership Against Forced Labour, sponsored by the World Economic Forum and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

“I’m excited to work with the team at Exiger,” said Dr. Murphy. “They’re deeply committed to their ambition to provide businesses, researchers, NGOs and governments the world’s most sophisticated platform for detecting UFLPA risk.”

“I’m excited to work with the team at Exiger. They’re deeply committed to their ambition to provide businesses, researchers, NGOs and governments the world’s most sophisticated platform for detecting UFLPA risk.”

Dr. Laura Murphy

Advisory council member, EXIGER

Exiger’s Advisory Council is made up of former senior government officials, academic scholars, industry executives, and NGO leaders who provide insights and strategic guidance as the business scales, develops new products, and enters new markets.

About Exiger

Exiger is a relentless force in the global fight against modern slavery, leveraging cutting-edge AI, grassroots partnerships, and government collaboration to transform supply chain transparency and combat forced labor. With over 550 corporate and government customers, Exiger’s platform monitors 20 billion supply chain records for exploitation risks across critical industries. Through collaborations with NGOs such as Hope for Justice, Anti-Slavery Collective, and the Human Trafficking Institute, Exiger has empowered investigations into forced labor in Ugandan tea plantations, microelectronics, fake fashion and solar panel production. By partnering with agencies supporting the U.S. Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force, Exiger is not only aiding in rescuing workers and disrupting unethical practices but is also advancing the sea change and global wave of anti-forced labor legislation. Recognized by Fast Company, WSJ, S&P, Forbes and People, and cited by Fortune 500 customers, Exiger’s mission is clear: to eliminate forced labor and champion a transparent and ethical world. 

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For more information, please contact:

Kody Gurfein
Chief Marketing Officer
1.914.393.0398
kgurfein@exiger.com

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