20252639 SA Allies Against Slavery Case Study One Pager 07

Michael Billet Michael Billet
Director, Policy Research, Employment Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

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October 30, 2025

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Building the Ecosystem

These success stories demonstrate that strategic corporate partnerships can significantly enhance anti-trafficking efforts while delivering genuine business value. The model continues expanding as more companies recognize opportunities to contribute their core competencies to measurable social impact.

The 2026 State of American Business

Discover what U.S. Chamber President and CEO Suzanne Clark and leading business leaders are saying about the state of the economy and the top issues shaping the domestic and global business landscape in 2026 and beyond.

Partnership Opportunities

  • Technology Integration

Seamless and integrated technology embeds the following components—infrastructure support, platform development, and cybersecurity enhancement.

  • Skills-Based Volunteering

Volunteers learn how to identify trafficking indicators through professional consulting, training development, and strategic planning.

  • Thought Leadership Collaboration

Such work includes hosting joint conference presentations, sponsoring policy convenings, and producing research publications.

  • Supply Chain Intelligence

Technology to map supply chains encompasses risk assessment collaboration, employee education programs, and the development of industry best practices.

20252639 SA Allies Against Slavery Case Study One Pager 07

About the author

Michael Billet

Michael Billet

Michael Billet, director of policy research for Employment Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, keeps members and internal Chamber policy staff abreast of pending labor, immigration, and health care legislation, as well as federal regulatory and subregulatory activities. He is also responsible for planning the Chamber’s annual workplace and community wellness forum.

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