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Amy Storer

National Security Analyst & Adjunct Professor; Human Slavery and Child Exploitation Investigations

Office: Homeland Security Investigations, Miami, FL

amystorer@isu.edu

Amy Storer is an Analyst for Homeland Security Investigations in Miami, Florida, currently assigned to the Joint Intelligence Operations Center.  Previously, Storer worked at Washington D.C. Headquarters, with collective national security experience at the National Targeting Center; the Tactical Intelligence Cell; the National Intelligence Watch, and the Office of the White House Liaison.  Storer also served as a Congressional Liaison representing Homeland Security on legislative efforts to abet the Homeland mission.  Her work is victim-centered, with human slavery and child exploitation cases in prime focus. 

Ms. Storer holds two master's degrees from Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University.  Currently serving as a professor at Idaho State University and Miami Dade College, Storer began her professorship at age 27 with Savannah State University and the College of Coastal Georgia.  Storer has taught American Government, Homeland Security, and Human Trafficking courses.  Michigan Tech University honored Amy for the "Top 5 Alumni Under 35" event to inspire future generations.  In 2020, Storer was named "Human Trafficking Federal Investigator of the Year" by Zero Trafficking.

Storer holds an active Top-Secret security clearance and takes pride in working on joint task force investigations.  Maintaining active involvement with the National Child Protection Task Force is one of her top priorities.  Amy seeks to forge partnerships, gain critical technological advancement, and aggressively deliver justice and liberty for those held captive in the most horrific crimes against humanity.  The victims and students are the driving force of her dual passions; as a professor, Ms. Storer is dedicated to fostering student success in the classroom and beyond. 

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