Jessa Crisp
Member of the Survivor Leader Advisory Council for the 2021 National Outreach Survey for Transportation
Co-Founder and Executive Director
Bridge Hope
Ms. Crisp is a member of the Survivor Leader Advisory Council for the National Outreach Survey for Transportation, under the USDOT Combating Human Trafficking in Transportation Impact Award.
A respected speaker, writer, and mentor, Jessa Dillow Crisp uses her childhood experience of severe abuse and trafficking to illustrate both the stark realities of sex trafficking, and the truth that healing transformation is possible.
After her escape and recovery process, Ms. Crisp got her degree in Counseling and is presently working on her Master's as a step towards obtaining a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.
In addition to making some of the best lattes in Colorado, Ms. Crisp is the co-founder and Executive Director of BridgeHope and is part of the Rebecca Bender Initiative speaker's team. She inspires others through speaking engagements around the world, gives hope through mentoring other survivors of human trafficking, and provides high-quality training and consultation services to anti-trafficking organizations around the USA.
Some highlights of her speaking career include speaking with legislators at the Colorado State Capitol, keynoting at the ANSR Sociological Research Conference, training the Department of Homeland Security, speaking at the National Character Leadership Symposium, and filming with Real Women Real Stories, Fight the New Drug, and 27Million.
When she is not working, Ms. Crisp enjoys hiking Colorado's mountains with her husband John, finds delight in artistically expressing herself through photography, and is passionate about deeply connecting with people over freshly brewed coffee.