Leaders Bring Expertise in Homeland Security and Fortune 500 Global Operations
Minneapolis, MN (April 17, 2025) – Our Rescue, a global non-governmental organization dedicated to combating sex trafficking and child exploitation, announces the appointment of two distinguished leaders to its Board of Directors: Jim Dinkins, President of Thomson Reuters Special Services, and Michelle Livingstone, Founder of M.D. Livingstone Consulting, LLC. These appointments reflect a pivotal time as Our Rescue continues to expand its domestic field operations and survivor care services and deepen its commitment to disrupting criminal trafficking networks around the world.
Jim Dinkins is a nationally recognized leader with over 30 years of experience in federal law enforcement, national security and intelligence. He currently serves as President of Thomson Reuters Special Services (TRSS), a provider of mission-critical solutions to federal agencies. Previously, Dinkins led anti-money laundering and financial crimes compliance efforts as Senior Vice President at US Bank. He also served as Chief of the Cornerstone and Financial Investigation Programs at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Following the 9/11 attacks, Dinkins led the development of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), overseeing a $2 billion budget, 9,000 employees and global operations targeting transnational criminal organizations and national security threats worldwide.
Michelle Livingstone brings over 30 years of experience in supply chain management and logistics at major corporations including Kraft Foods, J.C. Penney and C&S Wholesale Grocers as well as The Home Depot as Vice President of Transformation for 14 years. As the founder of M.D. Livingstone Consulting, LLC, Livingstone provides supply chain solutions and strategic operational insights. She also co-founded WISE Beyond, a nonprofit that supports the next generation of supply chain professionals. Livingstone serves on several industry boards, including Werner Enterprises and Mastery Logistics Systems and plays key leadership roles at the University of Denver and Indiana University’s supply chain institutes. Previously, she served on the boards of the Atlanta Children’s Shelter and Rainbow Village, focused on providing daycare and housing services for families in need.
“We are honored to welcome Michelle and Jim to our board,” said Tammy Lee, CEO of Our Rescue. “With extensive backgrounds in national security, global logistics and executive leadership, they bring critical expertise to our mission. Their public, private and nonprofit experience will help strengthen our operational capabilities and continue driving impactful, data-driven efforts to rescue and protect the most vulnerable.”
“As a retired law enforcement officer, I understand both the challenges agencies face in combating trafficking and the needs of survivors,” said Jim Dinkins. “Our Rescue is filling a critical gap, and I’m excited to help expand its holistic approach—supporting field operations, law enforcement, survivor care and prevention efforts in communities around the world.”
“I joined Our Rescue’s board because its mission deeply aligns with my values,” said Michelle Livingstone. “I believe my experience and insights can help drive meaningful impact as the organization continues its transformational path. My goal is to help Our Rescue thrive and inspire more people to join the fight against sex trafficking and child exploitation.”
With these new board appointments, Our Rescue continues its commitment to operational excellence, innovation and global collaboration in the ongoing fight to end sex trafficking and child exploitation. Dinkins and Livingstone will be serving Our Rescue’s mission along with current board members, Sean Vassilaros, Chair; Lindy Borchardt; Kelly Crouch; Jeff Frazier; Matt Milhollin; Dr. Abigail Casa Muñoz; and James Sweeney.
About Our Rescue
Our Rescue is a global non-governmental organization on a mission to end sex trafficking and child exploitation by empowering survivors to reclaim their lives and thrive on their healing journey. Founded in 2013, the organization focuses on education toward prevention, supports law enforcement in rescuing survivors and prosecuting perpetrators, and provides trauma-informed survivor care services. Our Rescue operates in the U.S. and 30+ countries.