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Elish A. Meyers, Rouse Frets White Goss Attorney, Honored by Retail Gift Card Association

Leawood, Kan. – June 3, 2025: Elish A. Meyers, an attorney with Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C., was recently awarded a national honor by the Retail Gift Card Association (RGCA) for legal work advancing the retail industry.

The RGCA is the only trade association representing the closed-loop gift card industry, and is comprised of over 100 member companies, which includes large regional and national brands that operate in the retail, restaurant, travel, and entertainment space. Elish was honored with the RGCA’s Volunteer of the Year Award, which recognizes an individual who goes above and beyond in sharing their time and talent with the association.

About Elish A. Meyers: Elish has extensive transactional experience in the areas of regulatory compliance for stored value card products and unclaimed property analysis. Her client base consists of an international network of more than 2,000 individuals and companies, including the RGCA and the Incentive Gift Card Council. Elish also provides legal counsel on matters in the government sector on behalf of the prepaid and gift card industry.

About the Payments Practice Group: The Payments & Prepaid Instruments group addresses compliance of prepaid card programs with federal and state regulations with their advice touching over a trillion dollars of card loads on billions of cards in hundreds of card programs in over forty countries. The Payments group has a nationwide practice focused upon compliance with regulations governing the prepaid card industry, including consumer protection laws, unclaimed property laws, anti-money laundering regulations, licensing requirements, privacy rules, local taxation laws, and legal related accounting matters.

About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes offers highly skilled lawyers in many practice areas with vast real world experience. Our clients benefit from blue-ribbon talent unencumbered by mega firm business models.

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