Technology And Education Management To Businesses In Cannabis
Today on NCIA Cannabis Industry Voice our our host is joined by Pro MAX Grow Chief Operating Officer, Christie Lunsford. Christie is cannabis industry veteran and was awarded the first Cannabis Woman of the Year Award at the December 2015 Cannabis Business Awards. Additionally, Christie is founder of Endocannabinoidology, LLC. a consulting firm providing cannabis science, technology and education management assistance to businesses and investors in cannabis. Christie has served as a consultant during the licensing, development, and formulation phases of multiple cultivations, medical cannabis centers and infused product manufacturers in California, Colorado, Illinois and Washington State. Recently, Christie successfully guided a client through a complex regulatory process to obtain one of the five medical cannabis business permits awarded in New York State.
From Topicals, To Bath Balms, To Distillate-Infused Rolling Papers
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice our host Bethany Moore is joined by Gary Heferle of Nordic Analytics. Gary’s background is in analytical science, and he works for a lab for scientific analysis. Starting off working with stem cells, now he has moved to the cannabis industry with Nordic Analytics. Nordic is Denver’s finest marijuana testing facilityand is staffed by industry-leading scientists with extensive experience in the analysis of marijuana products. While working in the testing lab, Gary had to adjust to sample volumes increasing practically overnight. With new businesses popping up constantly, and the addition of new mandates, the sample load has been challenging and very rewarding. Along with the quantity, the quality of products coming through the doors has been amazing to watch. New strains that have better terpene profiles, higher potencies, and products from topicals, to bath balms, to distillate-infused rolling papers keeps the day to day routine always changing.
A Unique Cannabis Business Consultant And Advisory Service Provider
Today on NCIA we are joined by The Medician Man Brett Roper. Roper has an extensive background in business development, having successfully ‘shepherded’ several Form 10 and S1 filings as well as NASDAQ up listing efforts, most recently co-founding Medicine Man Technologies, a unique cannabis business consultant and advisory service provider. Mr. Roper has a substantial amount of RE based experience, managing acquisition, interim holding, and disposition of substantial industrial properties in the 50,000 to 400,000 SF range and is active in providing design insights for cannabis related property deployment. Mr. Roper has been responsible for management of a national marketing program for a regional RE developer having relationships with SIOR, NAI, CORFAC Global, NAIOP, and other real estate organizations across the country. Mr. Roper has served in a number of advisory capacities to other pre-public and public companies including corporate development, strategic initiative refinement, business turnaround, service as an independent board member, and management of investor relations fundamentals. His extraordinary background has allowed him to become a well-rounded ‘quiet advisor’ to many companies as well as investors in the Canna-business space.
Candidate for Governor of Colorado Jared Polis
NCIA’s Government Relations team Michelle Rutter and Michael Correia welcome the candidate for Governor of Colorado, who also serves in Colorado’s Second Congressional District Jared Polis.
The Next Natural Step In The Evolution In Vaporizing
Today on NCIA Cannabis Industry Voice Bethany is joined by Brendan Gillis from Vapor Slide LLC, the 1,000 th member of NCIA. Vapor Slide is a Vaporizing apparatus that fits into the slide of a water pipe. It is used for vaporizing e-liquid, CBD oil, and cannabis oil. With huge rises in the use of these substances, Vapor Slide is the next natural step in the evolution in vaporizing. The current market for vaporizers has reached 1.7 billion dollars annually in revenue in the United States, growing exponentially. According to Wells Fargo, sales will reach 10 billion by 2017. O.penVape, a company specializing in the sales of THC oil vaporizers, has grown 1600% each of their four years since forming in 2011. Moreover, with the emergence of new Medical Marijuana States and the full legalization of THC concentrates, it is likely to accelerate this market’s growth. Vapor Slide is positioned to capitalize on this growth and cater towards new and existing users in the market. With Vapor Slide’s signature design, we will become the first of its kind in this exploding market. With the kind of market growth we have seen and are expecting to see, end users and vendors alike have a great need for new niche products like Vapor Slide.
Economics of Illegal Drugs And The Harms They Create For Society
Today on NCIA our host is joined by Andrew Livingston, Director of Economics and Research for Vicente Sederberg LLC. Andrew serves as Director of Economics and Research for Vicente Sederberg LLC. He first worked alongside the Vicente Sederberg team in 2012 during Colorado’s Amendment 64 campaign, which legalized marijuana for adults. Before starting a career in cannabis market and policy analysis, he focused his studies at Colgate University on the economics of illegal drugs and the harms they create for societies around the world. Andrew is often asked to speak at business and legal seminars around the country and internationally on the intersection of market dynamics and cannabis policy. At Vicente Sederberg, Andrew provides analysis on legal and regulatory matters as well as economic market projections for adult-use and medical marijuana laws in Colorado and around the world. Andrew also sits on the Denver Cannabis Sustainability Working Group and helps coordinate government and industry efforts to increase environmental stewardship within cannabis business.ventures backed by top investors such as Peter Thiel and Founders Fund.
Hybridizing, Back-crossing, And Breeding Numerous Cannabis Strains
Today on NCIA Bethany is joined by Josh Malman, the Grow Operations Manager for The Clinic. Josh oversees all operations of the Clinic’s Grow Department including product quality and quantity management for all locations. Josh has assisted in the implementation of The Clinic’s operations in Illinois and Nevada. He is an expert in hybridizing, back-crossing, and breeding numerous cannabis strains. Prior to joining the Clinic in 2010, Josh worked for Nurserymen’s Exchange/BloomRite, the largest grower of indoor flowers, fresh cut herbs and potted edibles in the country. Josh holds a degree in horticulture from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Being Part of This Movement And Running For State Legislature
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice we are joined by Bob Morgan. Bos is an Attorney who provided regulatory and policy services for the cannabis industry and was a member of NCIA, is now running for State Legislature in Illinois. He was also the first statewide project coordinator for the State of Illinois Medical Cannabis Pilot Program. Being part of this movement and industry, Bob practiced law on behalf of cannabis companies and were a member of NCIA, and now is running for State Legislature. Bobs lawfirm, Much Shelist, which serves the cannabis industry as mentioned, has been a member of NCIA before shifting to focus on the campaign. We talk about what the role of this seat embodies, what kinds of tasks he will be focused on. As well as what specifically does Bob hope to accomplish if He is elected into this seat.
Philanthropy, Sustainability, And Corporate Responsibility
Today on NCIA Cannabis Industry Voice we speak to Corporate Social Responsibility Leader Marc Ross. Needle Consultants’ Chief Instigator Marc Ross has been working to make the world a better place. As an attorney with over 25 years’ experience in the public, private and nonprofit sectors, Marc has served as a litigator for a state department of environmental protection and at a large law firm where he litigated cases on the state and federal level. He was in-house counsel to a Fortune 100 company, where he counseled the company on a wide range of compliance and permitting matters, as well as business transactions. Over the past 15 years, he has focused on the nonprofit sector, founding and building a national environmental advocacy organization that works with the music industry and has consulted both nonprofits and small businesses on matters related to philanthropy, sustainability, and corporate responsibility.
Improving U.S. Military Veterans’ Quality Of Life Through Access To Cannabis
NCIA’s Government Relations team, Michelle Rutter and Michael Correia, are joined by Veteran for Cannabis Nick Etten. Nick is the founder of the Veterans Cannabis Project, the leading national organization dedicated to improving U.S. military veterans’ quality of life through access to cannabis for medical purposes. Etten is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a former Navy SEAL, with 20 years of operations, private equity, and non-profit management experience. He holds an MBA from Northwestern University. As a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and former Navy SEAL, Nick was taught to lead from the front and to engage the enemy with the most effective tools at my disposal. Today, many of Texas’ 1.7 million veterans are waging a daily battle with the physical and mental wounds that are a result of their military service. This fight should be waged with every tool at their disposal. Cannabis, also known as medical marijuana, must be one of those tools for Texas veterans.
Gender Parity, Social Justice and Eco-Sustainability in the Cannabis Industry
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice, our host Bethany Moore is joined by Windy Borman. Windy is a multi-award-winning film Director and Producer, as well as the founder of Green Mile Pictures, LLC. Her recent projects include directing and producing the 10-time award-winning film, The Eyes of Thailand (narrated by Ashley Judd), and producing The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia, which premiered at Sundance and on HBO. Other credits include writing for Takepart.com and Indiewire: Women and Hollywood. Windy is the Founding Board Chair of Women in Film and Media Colorado (WIFMCO) and created Mary Janes to highlight the successes of female entrepreneurs in the “budding” US marijuana industry.
Minority Cannabis Business Association Board Members Linda Mercado Greene and Shanita Penny
NCIA’s Michelle Rutter and Michael Correia moderate a discussion with Minority Cannabis Business Association Board Members Linda Mercado Greene and Shanita Penny.
Linda Mercado Greene MCBA Board of Directors, leads BCG Holdings, Inc, a minority woman-owned cannabis public relations and public
affairs firm in Washington, DC. Shanita Penny is an internationally recognized management consultant and CEO of Budding Solutions, a boutique cannabis consulting firm based in Baltimore, MD.
Founded in 2015, the Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA) is the first non-profit organization created to serve the specific needs of minority cannabis entrepreneurs, employees, and patients/ consumers. The organization currently serves members from across the United States and
Canada. MCBA’s mission is to create equal access and economic empowerment for cannabis businesses, their patients, and the communities most affected by the war on drugs.
Advocate Aimed at Changing The Perception of The Cannabis Industry
Today on NCIA we speak to Kayvan Khalatbari about his decision to run for public office again. Kayvan is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, advocate, and 2019 mayoral candidate in Denver, Colorado. He is co-founder and partner of several successful businesses including a Denver-based pizza chain, a free arts magazine, a cannabis consulting company, and the longest continually operated cannabis company in Denver prior to the sale of its licenses to country music legend Willie Nelson and Terrapin Care Station. He also co-founder and partner in Sexpot Comedy, a burgeoning comedy collective, and is active as a volunteer and advocate in several political and nonprofit ventures aimed at changing the perception of the cannabis industry, advocating for under-served communities, and establishing creative and educational opportunities for children. Khalatbari’s entrepreneurial, philanthropic, and advocacy efforts have begun to attract positive recognition. He was a finalist for Colorado Biz Magazine’s entrepreneur of the year 2016 and Colorado Business Committee for the Art’s EY Next Wave Leadership Award. Kayvan Khalatbari is running for mayor. On Tuesday, February 14, the Denver business owner and cannabis advocate filed paperwork with the Denver Elections Division, formalizing his candidacy for the 2019 mayoral race; Sue Chavez of the Denver Elections Division confirmed that Khalatbari had stopped by on Valentine’s Day to turn in a formal application for candidacy.
Benefits and What’s Going on at NCIA in The Membership Department
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice our host Bethany is joined by Jeremy DePasquale, membership manager for the National Cannabis Industry Association. Jeremy has extensive experience in non-profit membership organizations. The National Cannabis Industry Association was founded on the principle of power in numbers. The thousands of American businesses involved in the state-legal cannabis industries represent a tremendous economic force in this country. As the industry’s national trade association, NCIA works every day to ensure our growing business sector is represented in a professional and coordinated way on the national stage. He spent two years with the American Institute of Architects, primarily with the Colorado Chapter, planning their 2013 National Convention in Denver. He has a degree and background in politics, including serving as a campaign scheduler for a mayoral campaign in New York City. Jeremy is originally from upstate New York and lived in Washington, DC, before relocating to Denver in April 2012. They Speak about the benefits and what’s going on at NCIA in the membership department.
Efficient Processes Exceeds Client Expectations
Today on NCIA Cannabis Industry Voice Bethany spoke with Carolyn Gerin and Lilli Keinaenen the co founders of Cannawise. Carolyn is a multi-hyphenate: a concept creator + brand builder from start to launch. She’s a strategic trend forecaster with an insatiable thirst for social, market and technology trends as they relate to creating or revitalizing a brand or campaign. She’s a 3-time bestselling author Chronicle Books Anti-Bride series, as well as a product developer; and has launched/published several first-to-market concepts. She’s a practitioner of the Triple Bottom methodology — People, Planet, Profits. Lilli is a Swiss Army Knife: She built her company, Keinaenen Creative Services, into a thriving business. Her ‘git-er-done’ work ethic, thirst for truth coupled with efficient processes exceeds client expectations. Her focus has been nonprofit, environmental, social justice organizations, femmetrepreneurs, and innovative green products. She brings deep understanding of cultural trends and technologies to her process, and is a tireless champion/volunteer for the environment and social entrepreneurship.
Cannabis Industry Pioneer and Marketing Expert
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice Bethany is joined by Olivia Mannix who founded the company CannaBrand. Olivia Mannix is a cannabis industry pioneer and marketing expert. She is the founder and operator of Cannabrand –an award-winning, full-service marketing agency and the first to specialize in the cannabis industry. She oversees operations, execution and strategic direction as well as overall marketing services. She is passionate about telling brand’s unique stories through a combined approach of public relations and creating shareable, viral content. A public relations guru, Olivia has built close relationships with media contacts at powerhouse publications. Olivia is a regular contributor to the Cannabis Business Times and Marijuana Ventures and is frequently sought out by journalists as an expert resource.
Cannabis Commerce in Colorado
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis industry voice Bethany is joined by Mark Slaugh an established leader in one of the fastest growing industries in Colorado: Cannabis Commerce. As a double business major in international business and finance, Mark studied the economic viability of marijuana development and the benefit of regulated models and have followed the in and outs of this industry. Mark know what it takes to progressively move this new market forward at political, policy, and operational levels. He represent objective truth about cannabis and its economic, social, and political implications on society as a trusted resource for the media, marijuana businesses, and governments.
The Responsible Cannabis Vendor Program
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice Bethany is joined by Maureen McNamara, founder of Cannabis Trainers and long-time NCIA member. She has led hundreds of workshops and coaches business professionals and entrepreneurs to create more success and joy in their lives. With 20+ years of professional training experience, Maureen has trained and certified 10,000+ employees, managers and owners in national certification (ANSI) programs. She has facilitated classes for small locally owned businesses as well as international corporations. Maureen has worked with the Colorado Department of Revenue- Liquor Enforcement Division on the Responsible Vendor Act that was passed in 2005. She has worked with the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division to design the Responsible Cannabis Vendor Program in 2014. Additionally, Maureen has worked with the National Restaurant Association for development of the ServSafe® training materials and facilitator’s guides.
The Difference Between a Venture Capital Firm Versus a Typical Lender
Today in NCIA Cannabis Industry Voice we are joined by Scott Jordan from Dynamic Alternative Finance. Scott Jordan has been involved in financing specifically in the cannabis industry since 2009. They talk about funding and how it’s is different in the cannabis industry and what people should look out for if they’re looking to get funded and protect their business interests. Also Top 3 tips for individuals seeking a loan in the cannabis industry and the difference between a Venture Capital firm versus a typical lender or debt-based financing source.
Mountain Medicine And Mayflower Medicinals
Today on NCIA we are joined by Jaime Lewis from Jaime Mountain Medicine, and Mayflower Medicinals. Jaime Lewis has over a decade of experience leading medical marijuana dispensary operations and managing the production of medical marijuana-infused products. Prior to joining iAnthus’ Massachusetts affiliate, Mayflower Medicinals, Jaime was the Chief Operating Officer of a large Colorado medical dispensary operation, where she was responsible for operations, strategic planning, business development, governmental affairs and community relations. She is the founder of Mountain Medicine, an infused cannabis product manufacturer and distributor to Colorado dispensaries. Jaime is a founding member and former chair of the Cannabis Business Alliance, an influential trade organization that functions as the Colorado industry’s chamber of commerce, and a current board member of the National Cannabis Industry Association, where she serves as a national spokesperson for the regulated cannabis industry. Prior to entering the cannabis industry, Jaime was the executive chef of a Michelin-rated restaurant in San Francisco.
Cannabis Attorneys In Coordination and Compliance With The L
NCIA’s Bethany Moore speaks with Portland, Oregon-based cannabis attorney Leland Berger with the Oregon CannaBusiness Compliance Counsel, LLC.
Farmers Who Recognize The Soil Building, Good Genetics, and Organic Principles
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice Michelle and Michael are joined by a two differnt guests to dicuss todays topic. The first is Sunshine Johnston, founder of Sunboldt Grown, which serves the Humboldt community by creating healthy plants, healthy people and healthy land, and strives to serve by building a shared community of farmers who recognize the soil building, good genetics, and organic principles. And our second guest is Terra Carver, who is the director of the Humboldt Cannabis Growers Alliance, which is a not-for-profit trade association for cannabis businesses in Humboldt County, whose members include farmers, manufacturers, distributors, transportation, retail, nurseries, and labs. They talk about how they came to be involved with cannabis, and what it’s like to grow up in Humboldt County. As well as discuss Humboldt’s role in legalized cannabis as a whole.
The Top “Must Do” Tasks or Preventative Measures That Any Cannabis Company Can Do
Today on NCIA Bethany is joineds by Terry Blevins from NCIA Member company Armaplex based in California. Terry is a former law enforcement officer and also worked for apple corporate security. They talk about the top “must do” tasks or preventative measures that any cannabis company can do. What’s the value in being present, transparent, and having a relationship with local regulators and legislators. Also the first time attending our event and how valuable was that for in his profession.
Bridging The Gap Between Academia And The Marketplace
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice guest Colin Bell joins host Bethany. Colin Bell from NCIA member company Growcentia, which was founded by a group of soil microbiologists from Colorado State University. Bethany and Colin talk about bridging the gap between academia and the marketplace and bringing a new product to market out of the university setting. They also touch on the future of agriculture and why there might be more of a focus on microbes going forward and why are microbes beneficial to use in combination with or instead of other growing methods and technologies.
NCIA Live Keynote – Vicente Fox, former President of Mexico to Keynote
A longtime public advocate for cannabis legalization in the U.S. and Mexico, politician and businessman, Vicente Fox, joins NCIA’s Cannabis Business Summit® & Expo to discuss the social injustices created by the war on drugs and the positive effects of global governments adopting cannabis legalization.
Mr. Fox will keynote the National Cannabis Industry Association’s Cannabis Business Summit from Oakland, Ca. Opening remarks are set to begin at 10am with the keynote set to begin at 10:30am – 11:15am Pacific time. Since you are registered, you may revisit this page at that time…or if its time for it to begin, please press the play button on the embedded player below. Enjoy the keynote.
Vicente Fox NCIA Pre-Keynote Press Conference
Former President of Mexico, Vicente Fox, at the #CannaBizSummit pre-keynote press conference.
Academic-level Research on Cannabis in Pueblo County
Today on NCIA’s Cannabis Industry Voice, the guest today is Sal Pace, who serves as a Pueblo County Commissioner in Colorado and was elected in 2013. Pace is a former state legislator, where he served as minority leader and played a significant role in drafting cannabis-friendly legislation in 2010. Pace talks more about his background and what led him to your current role in public service. They talk about what’s going on in pueblo county as far as what the cannabis industry looks like. As well as the academic-level research on cannabis happening in Pueblo County as well, at Colorado State University.
Social Responsibility in the Cannabis Industry
NCIA’s Bethany Moore discusses social responsibility in the Cannabis industry with Kayvan Khalatbari, the co-founder of Denver Relief Consulting, an international cannabis consultancy.They discuss community involvement and giving back, plus they discuss recent efforts in the city of Denver, Colorado surrounding the I-300 voter-approved initiative that would provide places for adults to socially consume cannabis.
Cannabis Industry Advancements and Disruptions
Discussing highlights in cannabis industry disruption as NCIA’s Bethany Moore welcomes Ean Seeb of Manna Molecular Science. Ean is also a co-founder of Denver Relief Consulting, cultivating quality cannabis operations since 2010.
Denver Relief Consulting and the Yes of 300 – Social Use Campaign
Today on the show, Bethany is joined by Emmett Reistroffer, Policy Consultant for Denver Relief Consulting. Emmett’s professional roots and passion run deep in cannabis activism, stemming from his first call to action at 19 years old when he volunteered to help multiple sclerosis patients testify at the South Dakota State Capital. From there, Emmett quickly worked his way up into a position of leadership for the local movement by speaking to the press, raising money, and inspiring volunteers. Facing some of the nation’s harshest drug laws, Emmett was able to form a non-profit organization, South Dakota Compassion, and partner with the former chairman of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to organize a coalition of patients and advocates in support of medical marijuana. They talk about him speaking on a panel at our upcoming Cannabis Biz Summit to discuss the social use campaign, so people can learn more about his efforts. Also Emmett gives advice he has for others who want to launch a similar campaign in their region.