Bio
Rosemary Brock is a Founder and President of EISC Lab Data Automation, a woman- owned informatics company at the forefront of fostering interoperability and universal connectivity in testing and analytical laboratories and manufacturing processes. As an early pioneer in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Rosemary has championed the seamless integration of instruments, sensors, devices, human interaction, and information management systems. Her innovative approach has brought patented and proprietary scientific products to market, driven by her passion to expedite scientific outcomes and discoveries that address critical issues impacting air, water, food, drugs, and the environment.
EISC's portfolio showcases a diverse clientele spanning domestic and international realms across multiple sectors, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food safety, forensics, energy, nuclear, drinking water, wastewater, and environmental sciences, serving industries, governments, and academic institutions.
Academically, Rosemary holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of Maryland Global Campus and a Master's in High Technology Entrepreneurship from the University of Maryland’s Clark School of Engineering. She is an active leader in the academic and professional community, serving as the board chair for UNLV’s College of Sciences Advisory Board, a director on UNLV’s Research Foundation board, and the founder of the Nevada chapter of the Association for Women in Science, which is committed to advancing women in STEM fields throughout Nevada. Additionally, she has previously contributed to UNLV’s Technology Assessment Committee, served on the board of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Southern Nevada, and actively participates in the global Cancer Research Racquet, currently funding its 10th cancer researcher. Rosemary's commitment to enhancing data quality and integrity in technology design remains paramount, ensuring reliability in results that benefit society.