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AMCA’s Annual Meeting – February 28 – March 4, 2022

AMCA Annual Meeting - February 28 - March 4, 2022

The American Mosquito Control Association’s (AMCA) Annual Meeting  will be held on February 28- March 4, 2022 in Jacksonville, FL.

This meeting is held annually and is considered the premier education and networking event for researchers, educators, professionals, industry representatives and students in mosquito control.

Ashlea will be presenting “Data that can be used to inform regulatory decisions” at the Legislative and Regulatory Symposium on March 1, 2022 from 1:45 PM – 5:30 PM EST. She will also be available throughout the day on March 1st to meet with you and answer any questions you have regarding our regulatory and technical consultancy services.

Compliance Services International (CSI) is an award-winning consultancy providing innovative solutions to meet regulatory and environmental challenges. Regulatory requirements, environmental challenges, and global markets are ever-changing. Our diverse staff of regulatory professionals and scientists in North America and Europe, along with associates around the world, continually adapt to develop strategic approaches to meet our clients’ needs.

CSI’s strength is in staying current on industry trends, and anticipating and applying new regulatory and scientific strategies. Our clients include multinational firms and small and medium-sized enterprises striving to introduce new and keep existing products in the global marketplace. While we keep pace with our ever-evolving regulatory and scientific environment, we strive to deliver outstanding service for each client and project.

CSI has an established reputation in providing registration support to the global marketplace and have successfully assisted firms with registrations in Canada, Latin America, Asia (China/Taiwan), Australasia, and other geographical markets.

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Ashlea Frank

Principal Consultant

Texas

The American Mosquito Control Association’s (AMCA) Annual Meeting will be held on February 28- March 4, 2022 in Jacksonville, FL.

This meeting is held annually and is considered the premier education and networking event for researchers, educators, professionals, industry representatives and students in mosquito control.

Ashlea will be presenting “Data that can be used to inform regulatory decisions” at the Legislative and Regulatory Symposium on March 1, 2022 from 1:45 PM – 5:30 PM EST. She will also be available throughout the day on March 1st to meet with you and answer any questions you have regarding our regulatory and technical consultancy services.

Compliance Services International (CSI) is an award-winning consultancy providing innovative solutions to meet regulatory and environmental challenges. Regulatory requirements, environmental challenges, and global markets are ever-changing. Our diverse staff of regulatory professionals and scientists in North America and Europe, along with associates around the world, continually adapt to develop strategic approaches to meet our clients’ needs.

CSI’s strength is in staying current on industry trends, and anticipating and applying new regulatory and scientific strategies. Our clients include multinational firms and small and medium-sized enterprises striving to introduce new and keep existing products in the global marketplace. While we keep pace with our ever-evolving regulatory and scientific environment, we strive to deliver outstanding service for each client and project.

CSI has an established reputation in providing registration support to the global marketplace and have successfully assisted firms with registrations in Canada, Latin America, Asia (China/Taiwan), Australasia, and other geographical markets.

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Ashlea Frank
Principal Consultant

Expertise: Endangered Species

Ashlea offers technical and regulatory planning and strategic support for risk and conservation decision-making related to agriculture, pesticides, and endangered species issues.

Ashlea enjoys finding workable solutions that support end users and promote environmental stewardship by integrating sound science with management decisions.  Over the past 20 years she has acted as Visiting Scientist at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research conducting research on the efficacy of vector control products and Research Assistant at the Texas A&M Extension Agency helping growers find solutions to plant disease transmission in vineyards. She serves as Technical Consultant to the FIFRA Endangered Species Task Force (FESTF) providing endangered species and pesticide data analysis and agency interaction support for regulatory decisions under the US FIFRA and the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

EDUCATION
M.S., Entomology, University of Queensland.
B.A., Physical Anthropology, Southwestern University.