Trusted Expertise.
Global Impact.
At Cove Global Advisors, we bring over 35 years of combined expertise in human rights, supply chain due diligence, and counter-trafficking to help organizations act responsibly and sustainably.
From policy to storytelling, we help ensure ethical, accurate, and responsible practices across industries worldwide.
Now more than ever, with increasing public and consumer awareness on how human rights abuses impact global supply chains, companies and organizations need fact-based and research-backed information to be part of the solution.
Enter Cove Global Advisors. Whether guiding corporate due diligence, shaping government policy, or advising the media and film industries, our human rights and counter-trafficking experts harness 35 years of combined professional experience in more than 85 countries to build tailored strategies for ethical, resilient, and impactful practices and public messaging in complex operating environments.
Our advisors offer deep subject matter expertise in the areas of human trafficking prevention, international human rights policy, supply chain due diligence, survivor- and trauma-informed best practices, diplomacy, regulatory compliance, and strategic planning and communications to help clients excel in navigating global challenges with broad-reaching social impact.
Your Challenges. Our Solutions.
Our Services
Our subject matter expertise is at the heart of everything we do at Cove Global Advisors.
We tailor our advisory services to your individual needs, providing expert advice and solutions to your biggest challenges.
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Human rights risk assessments, management, and mitigation
ESG, supply chain, human rights due diligence (e.g., EU CSDDD, UFLPA)
Policy development and regulatory compliance
Ecosystem and stakeholder mapping
Stakeholder engagement strategies
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Reviewing accuracy in scripts and print media, groundtruthing concepts, trends, & terminology
Media training for journalists
On-set advising using survivor and trauma-informed best practices & techniques
Navigating ethical challenges & strategic communications
Risk management for scripted & unscripted film
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Project design and scoping
Internal and external messaging
Public-facing documents
Art, literature, film scripts
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Survivor- and trauma- informed best practices
Media training for journalists
About Us
We’ve been friends and colleagues for longer than we can remember, and Cove Global Advisors was born from our shared vision: To do what we love every day, which is to bring our 35 years of combined international affairs and counter-trafficking expertise directly to clients, and make a lasting difference in the world.
Our passion lies in helping clients strengthen supply chain transparency, advance social impact initiatives, and craft accurate, ethical, and responsible messaging for media and film. At the core of our work is a continued commitment to combating human trafficking and human rights abuses worldwide.
We’re excited to partner with you to build ethical, resilient, and impactful solutions.
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Co-Founder & Subject Matter Expert, Cove Global Advisors
Patrick (he/him) is a seasoned international affairs professional with 14 years of experience applying strong interpersonal skills and foreign language acumen within the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government in counter-trafficking, research, intelligence analysis, policymaking, bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, strategic communications, congressional and private sector liaison, supply chain monitoring, NGO and multilateral stakeholder engagement, legislative and regulatory compliance, and foreign language translation.
At the U.S. Department of State, Patrick worked to elevate human rights within the foreign policy apparatus while advocating for ethical business practices and designing accountability measures – most recently by directing and closely collaborating with a team of researchers to impose sanctions against high profile human traffickers in the illicit online scam industry. Patrick has extensive experience designing and implementing foreign policy and strategic engagement to combat forced labor and other human rights and environmental abuses through diplomacy, foreign assistance, advising high-level U.S. and foreign government officials, and writing and publishing high-profile congressional reports, with deep regional subject matter expertise on South Asia, Central Asia, East Asia/Pacific, and West and Central Africa.
Prior to his Executive Branch career, he was a freelance translator providing services in Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and Mongolian. He also speaks Russian and Japanese.
Learn more about Patrick here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-lm-read/
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Co-Founder & Subject Matter Expert, Cove Global Advisors
Julie (she/her) has more than 20 years of experience across government, consulting, and nonprofit leadership, with deep expertise in human trafficking & forced labor, human rights policy, ESG/sustainability, diplomacy, strategic communications, and risk management.
At the U.S. Department of State, Julie spent more than a decade advancing U.S. foreign policy on human trafficking, human rights, counterterrorism, and environmental concerns, engaging with governments, NGOs, and international and multilateral organizations worldwide. She specialized in child soldiers in conflict-affected countries, trauma- and survivor-informed approaches, and forced labor in global supply chains and the fishing sector, with regional expertise in the Middle East & North Africa, East Africa, and East Asia & Pacific. Julie was a principal contributor to the State Department’s annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report from 2012-2022.
Julie began her government career as an intelligence analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) focused on political-military issues in Latin America & the Caribbean. She is currently a Senior Manager at MetaPhase–a government consulting firm–where she leads high-value U.S. government contracts focused on strategic communications, strategic planning, and risk management.
Julie serves on the Board of Directors of Survivor Alliance, a survivor-led nonprofit uniting and empowering survivors of slavery and human trafficking. Julie is also a Certified ESG & Sustainability Practitioner. She holds a B.A. from Dickinson College and an M.A. in International Policy from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. She is based in Washington, DC.
Learn more about Julie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hicks-590a694/
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