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DANIEL HOMRICH, PRESIDENT
Upon completing a photography degree and several extended stays throughout the Americas, South Asia, and the Middle East, Daniel founded the nonprofit organization Meet Justice, Inc. in 2005 to creatively help individuals personalize their impact on global social issues. A personal desire to learn more about injustice led him on a journey around the world to visit 20 countries on 5 continents in 90 days. During this world trip, Daniel and his fellow travelers documented and broadcast global crisis issues, informed by his work with victims of AIDS, poverty, and child sex trafficking. Upon returning, Meet Justice tackled some of these issues through the formation of six unique campaigns: The Passport, JustAct.org, Innocence Atlanta, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Meet Justice Medical, and Through Their Eyes. These campaigns address social issues through technology, community movements, cultural awareness, and artistic expression. While focusing its attention on the fight against child sex trafficking, the organization has been featured on most of the major media publications and networks.
Email: daniel@meetjustice.org
JOHN FLEMMING, TREASURER
John Fleming is currently Vice President of United Distributors where he previously served as sales manager, general manager, and liaison to the President for 30 years. He has been married 29 years to Susan with two children, John-Micheal and Mandy, and is currently a Member of Buckhead Church. Formerly, he served as the Board Chair of Georgia Alliance for Children.
Email: jfleming@uniteddistinc.com
CHRIS AL
LEN, DIRECTOR
Chris Allen came on staff with Meet Justice as the Executive Director in December of 2009. With a long and successful career in business and financial management here in Atlanta, Georgia, Allen brought a wealth of resources to the position. He believes that mobilizing the private corporate community to engage on behalf of the victims will break the back of the trafficking business in Atlanta. We need to produce detailed training templates to be used for all sectors of society on how to recognize and respond to victims. Through these trainings and the accumulation of financial funding for organizations seeking to free victims, we will be able to cripple the economically motivated industry of human trafficking.
Email: callen@meetjustice.org
JOSH JACKSON, DIRECTOR
Josh Jackson is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Paste magazine, which was recently named “Magazine of the Year” by the Plug Awards and GAMMA Awards, and was twice named among the 50 Best Magazines by The Chicago Tribune. His contributions to the magazine consist of writing over 100 pieces for Paste, including two cover stories. Jackson has been named one of min magazine’s “21 Most Intriguing People in the Magazine Industry,” one of Relevant magazine’s “12 Revolutionaries,” and one of Georgia Trends’ “40 Under 40.” He’s served as a regular music and film critic for CNN Headline News and for Atlanta-based radio station Dave-FM.
A graduate of The Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia with a special focus on magazines, he currently serves on the school’s alumni board. He also serves on the board for the Magazine Association of the Southeast and the Independent Magazines advisory board for the Magazine Publishers Association. Prior to launching Paste, Jackson served as communications director for the Luke Society, and worked as a freelance writer and photographer, covering assignments on six continents. He currently lives in Decatur, GA with his wife, Lori, and their three children.
Email: josh@pastemagazine.com
TAD SCHLATRE, DIRECTOR
Coming Soon
Email: tad.schaltre@dhs.gov





