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    B&HR Access to Justice Lab Seminar Series: Leveraging Technology to Address Modern Slavery

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    Macquarie University, Michael Kirby Building, Moot Court Level 2
    macquarie park, australia
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    Abstract

    In this seminar, Ms Kimberly Randle will discuss how technology can be used to identify and prioritise human rights risk within an organisation’s global supply chain. Drawing on Fair Supply’s work with entities to identify, address and mitigate modern slavery risks, Randle will unpack the potential of technology to support fit for purpose due diligence and risk mitigation frameworks to address risk to people. She will draw on her experiences of embedding effective human rights due diligence into existing business operations and procurement practices.

    Speaker's Bio

    Ms Kimberly Randle is the Co-Founder and CEO of Fair Supply, a globally recognised and fast growing ESG risk intelligence and compliance solution. Since its inception, Fair Supply has been a hotbed of innovation, bringing to market two world firsts used by companies globally: modern slavery foot-printing and extinction risk foot-printing. Fair Supply has been named as an AFR Sustainability Leader, been awarded APAC ESG Data Provider of the Year, been featured in Forbes and has received investment from some of Australia’s keystone institutional investors, venture capital and impact investment funds. Randle is a sought-after expert in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. She welcomes the opportunity to authentically discuss pathways to a career in business and human rights.

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