After graduating from the University of Tennessee College of Law, Natalie began her career as an Assistant District Attorney in the 13th Judicial District prosecuting crimes of domestic and sexual violence. She then served as the Executive Director of a victim service agency before relocating with her family to Knoxville. After working as an attorney in the private sector for the last several years, Natalie is excited to be back in the world of advocacy and outreach. Through her role with CCAHT, Natalie oversees all training and educational initiatives; coordinates FREE Knox and FREE Knox Kids, CCAHT’s anti-trafficking multi-disciplinary teams; and helps advocate for systemic change across East Tennessee.