Carolyn Turner

Carolyn TurnerCarolyn Turner is an Export/Import Compliance Consultant at Redstone Government Consulting, Inc., specializing in international trade regulations, including International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations(EAR) on the export side. She provides guidance on import compliance matters such as customs clearance, classification, free trade agreements, country of origin requirements, duty drawback, and supply chain analysis. Carolyn advises contractors on regulatory compliance and develops policies and procedures to support effective international trade operations. Since 2002, Carolyn has held roles including International Research Analyst, International Trade Specialist, and Assistant Director or Research and Training at the Alabama International Trade Center, where she conducted market analyses, and provided training and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses across all industry sectors. She also has experience in freight forwarding working as the NVO coordinator for both imports and exports. And she has also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Alabama, developing and teaching online International Business courses.Carolyn is a Licensed U.S. Customs Broker and a NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional. She is proficient in Spanish. Her skills include Incoterms, import and export documentation, ITAR/EAR, free trade agreements, compliance program development, and international finance.She holds a B.S. in Commerce and Business Administration and a Master’s in Management with a Global Business Concentration from the University of Alabama. Carolyn serves on the boards of the Japan America Society of Alabama, Destination Hoover International, and BIO Alabama, and is a member of the Export Alabama Alliance.

Recent Posts

Do I Need to Register My Company with the DDTC under the ITAR?

Did you know that The International Traffic in Arms Regulations affects more than just exporters? You may need to register with the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls even if you do not export.

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Topics: Government Regulations, Export & Import