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CSAC adds key employee to regulatory dream team

Trisha Blackstock: “It really is a dream to be able to work for the largest combative sports program in the nation.”

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Kirik Jenness
January 16, 2019 · 1 min read
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Association of Boxing Commission President Michael Mazzulli has announced that ABC Social Media manager, Trisha Blackstock, who was also the former
Program Manager for the state of Arkansas, has assumed her new position with the California State Athletic Commission.

Trisha has been a big help to the ABC, not only with our social media, but also with the Annual Conferences and has stepped in lately to help other Commissions,” said Mazzulli. “We all wish her the best.”

Lydia Robertson, who currently serves as Treasurer for the ABC and was President of the Arkansas State Athletic Commission until late 2015 was Ms. Blackstock’s supervisor, and had high praise for Trisha.

From Trisha’s climb from an Arkansas Inspector, to Chief Inspector, to a part-time employee of the Commission through the time she served as the Program Chief, she performed every task with enthusiasm, a deep knowledge of the sports and fighter safety and she helped Arkansas’ combative sports advance,” said Robertson. “California just added another champ to their roster of employees.

And let’s give Ms. Blackstock the final word:

It really is a dream to be able to work for the largest combative sports program in the nation. The fact that California is on the leading edge of so many safety advances makes me doubly proud to serve the California Commission and Mr. Foster.

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