Kelly Vance

US Sales Manager

BioBee USA

Kelly started in pest management in 1999 in Florida, where he worked in structural, turf, and landscape pest control. He later moved into greenhouse IPM and worked his way to IPM Manager and, later, Head Grower of Fessler Nursery in Woodburn, OR, where he implemented biocontrols on a large scale in many ornamental crops. Kelly left the greenhouse in 2016 to work in biocontrol full-time. Kelly joined Biobee USA in April of 2024 as US Sales Manager and he lives in Redding, CA.

Drew Jeffers

Horticulture Agent

Clemson University Cooperative Extension – Greenville County 

Drew Jeffers is a native of the mountains of eastern Tennessee. Drew has a B.S. in Agriculture Plant and Soil Science, and M.S. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Tennessee. Drew’s thesis project focused on woody tree and shrub liner production. Drew has worked as an herbaceous perennial grower for Zelenka Nurseries, a production manager for Brussel’s Bonsai Nursery, a bedding plant grower for Van Wingerden International, and an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) coordinator for Costa Farms – Costa Carolina.

Drew’s primary interests are in Integrated Pest Management (IPM), herbaceous perennial production and cultivation, annual and bedding plant production and cultivation, woody ornamental (tree and shrub) production and cultivation, plant growth regulator techniques and combinations, and minimizing ornamental production and cultivation impacts to water and other natural resources.

Chuck Schembre

Regenerative Farming and Soil Health Consultant

Understanding AG and The Soil Health Academy

Chuck Schembre is a Regenerative Specialty Crop consultant for Understanding Ag and serves clients across a broad geographical range in the United States, with an emphasis on California and the West.  He specializes in orchards, vineyards, and diversified vegetable cropping systems, and has experience working with small grains, hay crops, and pastures.  Chuck provides expertise in soil health analysis, regenerative crop fertility, biological disease and pest management, advanced horticulture practices, input reduction strategies, and ecosystem restoration.  Chuck also assists clients in small livestock integration, specializing in orchard and vineyard livestock integration, providing the core understanding of adaptive grazing principles and how to manage livestock regeneratively while complying with food safety regulations. Chuck has studied and practiced many agroecological farming disciplines and draws on many of these disciplines in his own farming and consulting, including permaculture, biointensive growing, natural Korean farming, organic farming, and holistic farming principles.  He believes the most powerful common thread between all these disciplines is an emphasis to emulate nature’s design, promote life below the soil, and harness the power of the earth’s free resources – sun, water, air, and mineral.

Chuck has been working in agriculture and natural resource positions for 20 years, which includes managing small-diversified farms, fruit orchards and larger scale vineyards, and working as a soil scientist, agronomist, and resource conservation specialist in California and Nevada.  Throughout Chuck’s multiple positions, he has served as a soil health educator, conducted many presentations and trainings, and has worked with 100’s of farmers and landowners providing on-farm technical assistance and soil health consulting.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in Earth and Soil Science from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and is a Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS), and Erosion and Sediment Control Specialist (CPESC).

Dr. Christian Nansen

Professor, Entomology and Nematology

University of California, Davis

Professor Christian Nansen (UC Davis) specializes in applied insect ecology, IPM, remote sensing, host plant stress detection, host selection by arthropods, pesticide performance, and use of reflectance-based imaging in a wide range of research applications. His website describes different pillars in his research and teaching program. Nansen completed his Ph.D. in zoology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, before joining the UC Davis faculty in 2014. He has also held faculty positions at Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and most recently at the University of Western Australia.

McKenzie Schessl

Lab Manager, Plant Pathology, Ph.D. Candidate, Plant Pathology

Cornell AgriTech

McKenzie Schessl is a lab manager in Plant Pathology at Cornell AgriTech, where she leads research initiatives focused on understanding and mitigating diseases that impact small fruit and tree fruit crops. Her principal research involves testing for pathogen-antimicrobial resistance and conducting pathogenicity assays to improve disease management strategies in strawberry and apple production. She is a mentor at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. Extension efforts are focused on disease forecasting, biopesticide options, and UV-C potential. McKenzie is passionate about advancing sustainable agricultural practices and dedicated to protecting natural resources for future generations.

Dr. Eliazar Blanco Rodriguez

Technical Services Manager

BioWorks

Eliazar Blanco started working at BioWorks five years ago and accumulates around 30 years of experience in agriculture, specializing in crop protection and plant quarantine. Mr. Blanco has also worked as an entomologist at the Plant Health Research Institute (Cuba), University of Quebec in Montreal (Canada), Bioline AgroSciences (USA) and Greenhouses Lefort (Canada). He has extensive experience in greenhouses and open field agroecosystems dealing with general pest and disease management.

Prudy Foxx

Managing Partner

Foxx Viticulture

Prudy Foxx is an experienced biologist and viticulturist practicing in the industry since 1983.  She founded Foxx Viticulture in 1997 with the intention of assisting people to produce the high-quality wine expressive of the terroir of origin.

Foxx knows that vines planted in the appropriate site for the variety and grown with organic and sustainable best farming practices with an eye to vine balance will have every opportunity to become a premium wine.  Wines produced with input from Foxx Viticulture have earned top recognition in a wide variety of tasting competitions and from respected wine journalists.  Their vintage status is becoming an important addition to the cellar as well as contributing to the joyful experience of fine wine shared at the table.

Prudy is a graduate of Western Washington University in Environmental Science.  She has continued her studies with cutting edge viticulture classes at UC Davis and the University of Bordeaux. She continues to participate in and produce innovative seminars on the latest viticulture research related to this dynamic field.

Foxx worked as vineyard manager for Mt. Baker Vineyards in Washington State and Bonny Doon Winery in Santa Cruz from 1983 to 1991.  She followed with 2 years as a research aid for the UC Davis Agriculture Extension Service in viticulture.  She moved on to the Agricultural Commissioner’s Office as a licensed Agricultural Biologist from 1992-1997.  In 1997 Prudy founded Foxx Viticulture as a licensed PCA and practicing viticulturist focusing on premium wine growing in the Santa Cruz Mountains.  She recently formed a small winery with partners in order to pursue research on the influence of terroir vineyard practices on wine quality.  Prudy has been invited to sit as a judge in several small wine competitions including the El Dorado Commercial Wine Competition and the Santa Cruz Amateur Wine Competition, and she regularly participates in evaluative tastings with a wide number of wineries and groups.

Prudy served as President of the Viticulture Association of the Santa Cruz Mountains from 2003 – 2006 and wrote the “Vine Talk” column through 2013;  she is a founding member of the Technical Session Committee for the Pinot Paradise Event put on annually by the Santa Cruz Winegrowers Association since 2005; and currently chairs the Santa Cruz Winegrowers Association Growers group and coordinates regular technical grower meetings and authors follow up articles. In 2014 she became a member of the Board of Directors with the Santa Cruz Winegrowers Association.

Dr. Tom Bilbo

Assistant Professor Vegetable & Strawberry Entomology

Clemson University

Dr. Tom Bilbo is the research and Extension specialist for vegetable and strawberry entomology at Clemson University in South Carolina.  The focus of his program is sustainable insect and mite pest management for vegetable and strawberry crops.

Dr. Bilbo’s research program focuses on applied insect ecology in vegetable agroecosystems. Research themes include developing and implementing biological control strategies for key pests, manipulating farm habitat for reduced pest potential, and managing insecticide resistance in order to improve sustainable food production.

Dr. Surendra Dara

Professor and Extension Entomologist

Oregon State University

Dr. Surendra Dara is an entomologist with more than 25 years of experience in IPM and microbial control. He worked on numerous invasive and endemic species of arthropods and plant pathogens. Dr. Dara has a strong research and extension background working on irrigation, nutrient, and pest management issues, biostimulants, and biological soil amendments to develop sustainable agricultural solutions. His research and extension covered commodities such as alfalfa, cassava, cotton, small fruits, and vegetables serving agricultural communities locally, regionally, and internationally.

Dr. Dara has authored/co-authored more than 400 scientific and extension articles, which include three co-edited books, four co-edited special issues of journals, 24 book chapters, and 60 peer-reviewed journal articles. He has extensive international outreach experience training farmers in Bangladesh, Guatemala, Haiti, Kosovo, Moldova, Mozambique, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe. He received multiple national awards for his internationally recognized research and extension work. He holds editorial responsibilities for multiple journals and offices in the Entomological Society of America and the Society for Invertebrate Pathology.

Cameron Camfield

Founder and CEO

Statovation Group

The consummate entrepreneur, Cam launched multiple businesses from his dorm room at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio while earning marketing and management degrees.

Cam held positions in J.P. Morgan’s Asset Management and Nationwide Insurance’s Corporate Development divisions. Cam had the pleasure of serving many clients through Aimpoint Research, a custom market research firm, and FLM Harvest, a hybrid agency and management consulting firm. Cam has a history building and collaborating with startups, including Simplified Poker Management, VeriPulse, Audioheads, and MyTwoCents.