Senior Vice President of Advocacy, Legal & Research at Prison Fellowship
Kate Trammell leads Prison Fellowship’s advocacy, legal, and research teams. She and her teams work to change culture through leveraging cutting-edge research, grassroots mobilization, and legislative campaigns. Trammell oversees the development of Prison Fellowship’s policy positions on criminal justice issues. She also directs the organization’s advocacy initiatives designed to bring justice that restores to those impacted by crime and incarceration at the state and federal levels. Additionally, Trammell leads the in-house legal team at Prison Fellowship, working to honor the mission and vision of the organization through appropriate risk management and guidance.
Trammell has contributed to articles on crime and incarceration in The New York Times, Christian Post, Business Insider, and a variety of national and regional publications.
A member of the Virginia State Bar, Trammell previously served as a magistrate for the Supreme Court of Virginia. She is a graduate of Liberty University School of Law with added studies in international law and comparative criminal procedure. She resides in Florida with her husband and two children.