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The HIGH TIMES Business Summit 2017
January 19-20, 2017
Los Angeles Convention Center| Los Angeles, California
1201 S Figueroa Street
The HIGH TIMES Business Summit 2017
January 19-20, 2017
Los Angeles Convention Center| Los Angeles, California
1201 S Figueroa Street
Discover how to enter the industry, how to adapt your business to changing regulations and how to continue to innovate and evolve within the cannabis space. AI's role in both the cannabis industry and crypto betting is revolutionizing how businesses analyze data, predict trends, and enhance customer experiences. From optimizing growth patterns in cannabis cultivation to personalizing betting strategies in crypto gambling, AI's application is vast and impactful. For a deeper understanding of these advancements, check information at twitgoo.com. Whether you cultivate, extract, distill or cook with cannabis, you'll find valuable info and connections, allowing you to harness your talents and expand your business.
Please join us for a historical event that will blaze a trail into the future of newly legal cannabis! Purchase a 2-Day Ticket to the LA Business Summit and get access to the Big Industry Show!
HIGH TIMES, the leading voice in cannabis culture, is proud to present the second HIGH TIMES Business Summit in Los Angeles, focusing on the changes to the industry brought about by recent legalization votes in California and beyond.
Uniting the worlds of politics, entrepreneurship and legalization, the HIGH TIMES Business Summit 2017 will feature esteemed guest speakers and symposiums tailored to meet the needs of cannabusinesses, policy makers and health care providers.
Keep coming back as we announce guest speakers respected in the fields of finance and commerce, healthcare advocacy and politics.
Keep coming back as we announce guest speakers respected in the fields of finance and commerce, healthcare advocacy and politics.
Nico is currently a partner and the chief cannabis officer at HIGH TIMES. Nico has also served as our cultivation editor for the past 11 years as well as the competition director for all HT Cannabis Cup competitions since 2010.
In 2014, Nico founded the Cannabis Genetics Institute (CGI) in the Netherlands, opening a medically licensed R&D facility that same year in San Francisco. Currently working with notable labs such as Steep Hill in Berkeley, CA and the Cannabis Genomics Initiative at the University of Boulder, CO, CGI is at the forefront of genetic research aimed at reinvigorating the cannabis gene pool as well as developing ailment-specific, custom-bred genetics to the legal and medical marijuana markets. Nico also operates a private, seed-to-sale consulting business that helps build legal cannabis businesses within the North American cannabis industry.
Skye Hanke is a third-generation grower and over the past 15 years, he has worked with many companies in the indoor gardening industry doing brand development and product design with special focus on new technology development. His experience as an indoor horticulturalist and product designer has allowed him to identify and solve problems that occur in indoor gardens, and he has designed several custom processes that help growers increase productivity and consistency. Skye is optimistic about where technology and innovation is taking the industry and will continue to integrate technology and traditional growing techniques that help gardeners ensure that all their plants receive the personal attention they need.
Autumn Karcey is the President of Cultivo, Inc., an engineering and design firm specializing in industry specific solutions for indoor cannabis cultivation facilities and greenhouses. Cultivo’s innovations aim to streamline agricultural productivity without sacrificing quality. Cultivo, Inc. also manufactures state-of-the-art custom fabricated equipment and automation technologies specific to large-scale cannabis cultivation.
Kaiya Bercow is a co-founder at Utopia Farms, a California company focused on premium cannabis for the health-conscious consumer. Through his role as director of operations, Kaiya has the opportunity to oversee the strategic direction for Utopia’s cultivation and manufacturing divisions. Through a commitment to transparency, quality and higher business ethics, Utopia sets a strong example of a responsible cannabis company.
Daniel Peck is an industry veteran in the recruitment and staffing industry and has over 15 years of hands-on experience in nationwide & international recruitment and talent acquisition. Daniel is currently the president and managing partner of THC Talent Solutions, an executive search firm located in Los Angeles, CA, whose clients include both private and public companies in the recreational and medical marijuana industry. Prior to starting THC Talent Solutions in 2011, Daniel successfully ran Principal Search Partners, an executive search firm located in Los Angeles, whose clients included : Google, PayPal, Mercedes Benz, Aramark, Symark Software, Dish Network, DirectTV, Focus Media Solutions, Walla Media and many more. Daniel lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children and is an avid runner, fitness buff and cannabis aficionado.
Debby Goldsberry is a well-known activist and business leader, currently serving as Executive Director at Magnolia Wellness in Oakland, CA. In 1999, she cofounded Berkeley Patients Group (BPG), directing its growth for 10 years. Goldsberry has either founded or served on the board of some of America’s most influential cannabis organizations, including Americans for Safe Access (ASA), Cannabis Action Network (CAN), California NORML and the Marijuana Policy Project. Goldsberry was honored with the HIGH TIMES Freedom Fighter of the Year Award in 2011
Alice & Clark are the founders of High Hipsters, a lifestyle channel dedicated to discussing and exploring their passion for cannabis. By creating new, innovative content that connects millennial marijuana users with weed loving influencers and brands, Alice & Clark hope to lead a new generation of cannabis ambassadors into the modern world.
As chairman of the California Minority Alliance, Donnie Anderson brings a wealth of executive experience by leading market sectors within urban music, film/television and new media entertainment mediums for over 25 years. With over 10 years involvement with advocacy and activism in the cannabis reform movement, Donnie was appointed by Ms. Alice Huffman to chair the NAACP California/Hawaii’s Cannabis Task Force in 2015.
Don Duncan has served on the board of directors since he co-founded Americans for Safe Access in 2002. As the California director, he is coordinating the grassroots and grasstops campaign to fully implement the state’s medical cannabis laws, respond to federal interference and build a broader and more powerful coalition for medical cannabis in California. Duncan was instrumental in galvanizing grassroots resistance to federal raids and in seeding local self-regulatory alliances for medical cannabis providers statewide.
Ebele is a co-founder and co-director of CannaBizWatch, where they lead the organization's business development and educational program work with cannabis communities of color. They are a Yale MBA graduate committed to using business to foster innovation and racial equity in cannabis.
Angela Mazzanti is a model, cannabis enthusiast and social media personality who began her journey in the cannabis industry about three years ago, starting out as a budtender, then moving on to working as a booth model for cannabis events and eventually hosting cannabis events. Currently, she works for Cannabis Capitol, a media company, as well as a host for cannabis-focused events.
Marketing manager for Seattle-based Van der Pop, Wang joined the founding team as a college intern while the brand was in development. Since launch in January 2016, she has shaped the brand's coveted feed and followers.
Fashion and lifestyle industry veteran, Cindy Capobianco launched CAPOBIANCO, a boutique brand marketing agency servicing best-in-class brands in food, fashion, lifestyle and personal care industries, with her husband in 2003. Cindy is a co-founder of Lord Jones.
Susan is currently the Executive Director of C.A.R.E. (Cannabis Awareness, Research & Events). As a serial entrepreneur, she has worn many hats including expertise in digital media, marketing, social media, start ups, advertising, business development, public policy, market research, film production and cannabis cultivation.
When Dan Rocha started 420 Web Pros in 2009, little did he know, he would eventually be considered an industry leader. With his social media expertise and innovative spirit, Dan has gone on to create his own brands dabbado, Compassesh and Megasesh, and partnered with companies like Endocaps, Sauce and Jr. Doobs as lead brand developer. Dan has positioned himself as a major influencer in the cannabis space and is continually excited by industry prospects. @420webpros www.420webpros.com
The mission of Grow for Vets USA is to help reduce the staggering number of veterans who die each day from suicide and prescription drug overdose. We provide veterans with the knowledge and resources necessary to obtain or grow their own medical cannabis.
To date, Grow for Vets USA and its affiliated chapters have given away more than $1M in medical cannabis products to thousands of American heroes. Our purpose is to provide veterans with unique products, programs and services designed to assist them in living with injuries sustained while protecting our freedom.
Derek is a certified public accountant with experience navigating Tax Code 280E, which disallowed individuals to deduct ordinary and necessary business expenses to operate their cannabusinesses. David started California Cannabis CPA with the goal of helping businesses identify and apply tax strategies to increase their cash flow while making sure they are in full compliance with all applicable rules and regulations.
Harry Resin has been in the cannabis business for the last 20 years. He began his career in the golden era of the Amsterdam cannabis scene, growing and breeding. He was a partner with two different seed companies and an early inductee into the HIGH TIMES Seed Bank Hall of Fame. He is also the founder of URB, a mobile dispensary located in the bay area.
Robert Rosenheck is the founder of Lord Jones, makers of fine cannabis infused products. Rob is also president of the Hollywood Hills Wellness Association, a collective that provides safe access to patients throughout Southern California.
Chris Van Hook is a national expert on organic agricultural regulations. He is a USDA Organic Certifier as well as a California cannabis compliance attorney. Chris has run Clean Green Certification Program, bringing sustainability standards into the cannabis industry since 2004.
Craig & Marc Wasserman have a combined 50 years of experience practicing law. Through the wonders of social media (Instagram), the "Pot Brothers At Law" have arrived on the scene with their "15 Second Tips of the Day" which have helped numerous people either avoid arrest or be in the best position possible to defend charges.
Allison Margolin is a criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, as well as a freelance writer. Profiled on the front page of both the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Daily Journal in 2006, one of Margolin’s federal cases was covered in two front page stories during 2013.
Heather Hoffman is the co-founder, CMO and head of product development at Pura Vida Health, an organic edible company. In 2012, Hoffman began experimenting with medical cannabis, curing her epilepsy and sparking a genuine passion for teaching people about the many healing benefits of cannabis.
"Marijuana lawyer" Heather L. Burke worked closely with renowned California medical marijuana attorney Omar Figueroa before opening her own practice in Nevada City. With attorney Zenia Gilg, Burke completed a five-day evidentiary hearing regarding cannabis’ Schedule I status in U.S. v. Pickard in the Eastern District of California.
Lauren Vazquez is the “Fired Up Lawyer"—a cannabis business attorney and social entrepreneur who has worked for over a decade to end cannabis prohibition and advance alternatives to the failed War on Drugs.
Adam Steinberg is a co-founder and head of business development for Flow Kana—a sustainable cannabis brand that partners with local, artisanal farmers, helping them form agricultural cooperatives so that they have the scale and volume to compete.
In 2006 Kenny co-founded two well-known medical cannabis collectives in West Los Angeles and Venice Beach. In 2008, Kenny co-founded The Venice Cookie Company—California’s premiere manufacturer and distributor of infused products (now known as VCC Brands), including top-selling chocolate and beverage brands, 4.20 Bar and Cannabis Quencher.
Kary Radestock, chief executive officer of Hippo, brings over 20 years of award-winning print and packaging expertise, as well as a network of top brand makers, marketers and print production experts in the nation to this emerging market.
Steve Caprio is an artist and activist, who owns Caprio Designs, co-owns Earwax Creative & Outloud Print, with 20+ years of branding experience. He received his start in the cannabis industry in 1997 as a product designer for 420 Eyewear. He's worked with brands such as NORML, Neff Headwear, Skullcandy, HIGH TIMES, California Minority Alliance, Seattle Hemp Fest, Big Bear Resorts, Wu Tang, Chronic Candy, High Life Festival, Phatt Ass Glass, Gem Stonz and more. He organized the first cannabis permitted music festival in San Bernardino County in 2009, featuring Jack Herer and others. He's developed some of the industry's most recognizable logos, products, product packages, trade show environments, promotional materials, marketing campaigns and apps.
As California Policy Coordinator for the Drug Policy Alliance, Cat Packer works to ensure the successful, equitable implementation of California’s recently passed Adult Use of Marijuana Act. Within her role, Packer advocates for industry diversity and reinvestment in communities most harmed by marijuana prohibition. Prior to joining DPA, Packer served as the campaign coordinator for Californians for Responsible Marijuana Reform, Drug Policy Action’s social justice driven campaign in support of AUMA. Packer also has participated in marijuana reform efforts in Ohio. There, she served as the deputy director of Central Ohio NORML and participated in the 2015 legalization effort. Packer is an alumna of Ohio State University, where she received a Bachelor’s in political science, a Master’s in public policy & management and a Juris Doctor. Packer envisions marijuana reform as an opportunity to raise awareness of mass incarceration and advocates an end to the failed War on Drugs.
The CEO of Big Pete's Treats, Feurtado leads an award-winning edible cannabis company that specializes in fresh baked cookies. After graduating from Mid America Christian University in Oklahoma, Pete and his father, “Big Pete,” set out to create a cannabis product that was consistent, effective and delicious. After starting their business in 2008, Big Pete’s Treats has received multiple awards from the Hempcon Cup, Santa Cruz Cup and the International Cannabis & Hemp Expo, and was also recognized as one of HIGH TIMES’ top 20 cannabis brands to watch. Focused on local community efforts with the Santa Cruz Veterans Alliance, Big Pete’s Treats has organized beach cleanups, along with other compassion programs.
The creative genius behind Stock Pot Images and Asian Americans for Cannabis Education, Ophelia is guided by one mission: to advocate for the legalization of cannabis and offer truthful reflections of the faces and communities that embrace cannabis. After graduating from the Art Center College of Design in 1989, Chong traveled the world for a few years and found her calling in photography. She began her career as the photographer for David Carson at Raygun Magazine, Sony Music, Mercury, Epitaph and Interview Magazine. She went on to become the creative director at Strand Releasing, distributing over 50 films to the Sundance, Toronto, New York, Venice, Berlin and Outfest film festivals. She moved into the stock and assignment photography business next. Since 1999, she has specialized in marketing and designing for photographers, photography monographs and photography agencies. Ophelia has taught marketing and self-promotion to photography students at the Art Center College of Design since 2010 and has been an art director in the MFA writing program at CalArts since 2008.
As CEO of Purple Haze Properties, Andrew Pitsicalis has secured the intellectual property of the Jimi Hendrix estate for licensed products. With 20 years of cannabis experience in areas as diverse as cultivation to production, sales, education, media and consulting, Pitsicalis was awarded a HIGH TIMES Trail Blazer award for top 50 pioneers in cannabis, at last year’s business summit. A board member of the National Cannabis Chamber of Commerce and a member of Cannabis Science, a leader in cannabis scientific research, Andrew and his business partner Leon Hendrix made the cover of the LA Business Journal. Pitsicalis has also been seen on CNN and has spoken about celebrity cannabis licensing and branding at over a dozen events in 2016.
At Buds & Roses, Aaron’s goal is, quite simply, to create the ultimate cannabis shopping experience for new and experienced cannabis users. This means consistently cultivating, sourcing and retailing only the safest and highest quality cannabis products available on the market. Further, Buds & Roses takes great care to employ highly-trained, certified and knowledgeable staff to individually understand and meet the needs of its valued customers. Since 2010, Aaron and the Buds & Roses team have been recognized for their efforts with consistent customer and revenue growth, as well as being the proud recipients of 26 HIGH TIMES Medical Cannabis Cup awards.
Aaron takes immense pride in the personal relationships that he has forged over the years with his team, customers, suppliers, members of his local community and those advancing the safe and responsible use of cannabis nationally and internationally. As an impassioned trailblazer in the industry, Aaron has made a personal commitment to be an instrumental and educational voice at the local, state, federal and global levels for cannabis users, advocates and industry players everywhere. As part of this commitment, Aaron holds leadership roles as an active board member of the National Cannabis Industry Association, the California Cannabis Industry Association and the Greater Los Angeles Collective Alliance.
Leslie Bocskor—with his advisory firm Electrum Partners and fund, The Electrum Fund—is leading the evolving discussion around policy, entrepreneurship and investment in the cannabis industry, nationally and internationally. As founding chairman of the Nevada Cannabis Industry Association and with his far-reaching Wall Street background, he’s helping design the models for cannabis industry investment, business and regulation, as Nevada did with gaming. Whether it's Big Pharma’s long tail or first-mover investors taking advantage of early opportunity, Bocskor's insights and influence have made him the trusted expert and revered pundit on getting in and getting out of cannabis investments successfully
The founder and CEO of ArborSide Compassion, located in Ann Arbor, Rhory has been a cannabis activist for over 35 years and in 2011 started a dispensary of his own. Since then, ArborSide has grown into one of the top provisioning centers in the state, servicing over 1,200 patients per week and has won over 22 HIGH TIMES Cannabis Cup awards, including half a dozen different original edibles created by in-house chefs at ArborSide. Creator of an annual grow seminar starting off the weekend of Ann Arbor’s Hash Bash, Rhory has hosted speakers such as Kyle Kushman, Ed Rosenthal, Kenneth “K” Morrow, DJ Short and Mike Boutin.
Since 2008, Ariel has guided her cannabis clients through the ever-changing and complex labyrinth of rules, laws and regulations governing medical and adult-use cannabis. These clients include licensed dispensaries, growers and manufacturers in California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Illinois and Michigan. Ariel founded and became the chair of the Los Angeles Cannabis Task Force. Dedicated to finding a workable alternative to Prop D, the task force’s mission included establishing fair regulations for each of the cannabis industry’s various components, protecting and promoting diversity of the cannabis industry and creating an economic climate in which everyone, from the government to the citizenry, benefits. Ariel earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is an active member of the National Cannabis Bar Association, California State Bar and the Beverly Hills Bar Association. She serves on the board of California NORML, the policy committee of the California Grower’s Association and is a member of the National Cannabis Industry Association and the California Cannabis Industry Association.
A pioneering cannabis lawyer with more than 18 years of experience providing legal counsel and representation to members of California’s cannabis industry, Figeroa is an expert in California cannabis law and is frequently quoted in the media. Omar has taught several Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars to lawyers on cannabis-related topics, including legal ethics, MCRSA (Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act) and Proposition 64 (Adult Use of Marijuana Act). Omar graduated from Yale College, Stanford Law School and Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College, and learned the craft from legendary San Francisco trial lawyer Tony Serra. Omar has also represented, on a pro bono basis, medical cannabis patients, computer hackers and activists facing incarceration for peaceful direct action. He is the the author of Cannabis Codes of California, an upcoming book containing all of California's cannabis laws in one indispensable reference volume.
Dr. Aseem Sappal is the provost and dean of the faculty for Oaksterdam University, as well as corporate CFOO and chief academic officer. His responsibilities include directing operations, developing faculty, financial management, international affairs, R&D, strategic growth and partnerships. He is a professor of business, science, civics and dispensary operations, representing Oaksterdam University internationally as a subject matter expert to local and state government agencies, health care professionals, business leaders, politicians and the media while promoting education and improving public awareness. Dr. Sappal holds a medical degree from India, serves on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Health Research Institute, which works with the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program, is on the board of the Public Education Program Fund and is an advisor for the Coalition for Cannabis Policy Reform (CCPR) and ReformCA.
Jeff Jones has provided expertise in the medical cannabis field to Californians for over 20 years. Jeff co-founded the Oakland Cannabis Buyers’ Cooperative (OCBC) in 1995, simultaneously creating the downtown cannabis-friendly area known as “Oaksterdam.” With Jones’ assistance, the City of Oakland became the first U.S. city to contract with a medical cannabis provider back in 1998 and implement a successful city program to issue compassionate provider permits in June of 2004. Jeff proved self-regulatory practices that would eventually become the tenets of Senate Bill 420 and the Attorney General Guidelines of 2008.
Jones was named defendant in the OCBC Federal Civil case, one of the longest-running medical cannabis cases in history as it traveled all the way through the Supreme Court; the first to ask the question for medical necessity patients. His active involvement with the Patient ID Center (formerly OCBC) has shared his expertise with hundreds of thousands of medical cannabis patients, professionals and experts. He has been educating professionally as the horticulture expert, politics and history instructor for Oaksterdam University since 2007. In 2010, Jeff Jones was co-proponent of the Prop 19 Tax and Regulate Cannabis Act, hoping to take the target off the backs of medical patients. Jeff now serves on the Board of the Coalition for Cannabis Policy Reform (CCPR) and has two young sons with Dale Sky Jones.
At Flourish Cannabis, founder Payton Curry produces an extraordinary line of sweet and savory medicated edibles, bringing a farm-to-patient approach to edible cannabis. Chef Curry started Flourish after years as an executive chef and restaurateur, and approaches edibles with sophistication born of a lifetime in the kitchen. Focusing on locally produced ingredients and a keen eye for accurate medicinal dosing, Flourish Cannabis aims to socialize.
Having graduated with a degree in business finance from the University of Nevada, Michael was recruited by top social media marketing firm, Wildfire Interactive, which was acquired by Google in 2012. Michael spent two years at Google refining his marketing and sales acumen before being introduced to the emerging cannabis market. After educating himself about cannabis with the help of Oaksterdam University, Michael decided to leave the tech world (and free food at Google) to focus full time on creating quality cannabis products that are welcoming and inviting to the next generation of cannabis users. Through his day-to-day work managing Lola Lola, his mission is to deliver experiences that inspire expansion of the mind, community and overall well being of humankind.
Elise McDonough is author of The Official High Times Cannabis Cookbook and Marijuana for Everybody! A longtime HIGH TIMES staff member, Elise has sampled world-class cannabis cuisine, ranging from the space cakes of Amsterdam’s coffeehouses to secret underground medicated dinners prepared by California's ganja gourmet chefs.
Kristin Nevedal is the director of the Patient Focused Certification Program, serves as Chief Compliance Officer for Humboldt’s Finest Farms and co-chairs CCIA’s AG Committee. Before joining ASA, she co-founded and served on the board of the Emerald Growers Association, whose mission was to promote the medicinal, environmental, social and economic benefits of lawfully cultivated sun-grown medical cannabis from California’s Emerald Triangle region by advocating for public policies that foster a healthy, sustainable medical cannabis industry. As chair of the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) Cannabis Committee’s Cultivation Working Group, Kristin assisted in the development of cannabis cultivation model regulations and best practices for agency consideration. Kristin is also an instructor at Oaksterdam University, teaching classes on environmental sustainability and best management practices. Kristin’s broad policy and advocacy experience also includes serving as a board member for the Coalition for Cannabis Policy Reform (CCPR), Californians to Regulate Medical Marijuana (CRMM), Americans for Safe Access’ Patient Focused Certification Program and the 420 Archives.
Ricardo Baca is the founder and contributing editor of The Cannabist, legal marijuana's paper of record and a division of The Denver Post. Fortune magazine ranked Baca as one of the seven most powerful people in American cannabis, while the Brookings Institution said he's one of 12 key people to watch in marijuana policy. Considered by Vice as "the nation's most prestigious weed editor," Baca is also the subject of the feature-length documentary Rolling Papers. Baca also founded music blog Reverb and co-founded music festival The UMS.
Kyle Kushman is an internationally renowned marijuana cultivator whose collaborations have earned 13 Medical Cannabis Cups awards, including three U.S. Cannabis Cups for Best Flowers. All awards were earned by utilizing Kushman’s Vegamatrix, winner of the coveted STASH Award from HIGH TIMES Magazine in 2014, has been hailed as the best new nutrient on the market. Kyle is a 30-year veteran of organic cannabis cultivation and formerly a staff journalist and cultivation expert for HIGH TIMES magazine. In 2004, Kyle returned to cultivating and experimenting with organic growing in California, starting Karma Consulting in 2006 to advise growers on Proposition 215 medicinal cannabis gardens. In 2009, he began teaching advanced horticulture classes at Oaksterdam University, followed by Earth-Friendly Cannaculture classes on organics and Veganics. Numerous articles about Kyle and his innovative techniques have been published in national publications, including the LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Rolling Stone, Forbes and the New York Times.
Amber Senter has 17 years of marketing and project management experience. Currently the chief operations officer (COO) at Magnolia Wellness in Oakland. Amber's primary responsibilities include creating and implementing procedures to improve sales and increase profitability. Under Senter’s supervision, the dispensary has grown by nearly one thousand members a month. Senter is COO at Eureka Management Services (EMS), providing contract services to cannabis businesses. Her voice is trusted in the growing cannabis industry, as is her unsurpassed knowledge of the end medical and recreational user base. Senter has co-founded several companies, including Supernova Women. Formed in 2015, this nonprofit organization is dedicated to empowering women of color to become self-sufficient cannabis industry shareholders. She also founded Leisure Life, a lifestyle and infused edibles company, and heads product development and marketing for the brand. Senter is a sought after coach and mentor, and a role model for new marijuana business entrepreneurs.
Rachel Gillette focuses her practice on marijuana/cannabis business licensing and regulatory compliance, business law and transactions, contract drafting and review, civil litigation, corporate formation and tax matters, including audit representation. She has vast experience in representation of cannabis and hemp businesses, having represented state and locally licensed marijuana and hemp businesses in Colorado since 2010.
Lance Rogers is a partner with Greenspoon Marder and manages the Cannabis Law practice in California. Rogers has become one of the leading authorities on cannabis law. As a litigator, he has handled a wide array of matters related to cannabis including criminal defense, civil rights, asset forfeiture, land use, business disputes, unlawful detainer and municipal zoning challenges. As a part of his corporate practice, he currently represents many of the leading cannabis companies in the U.S., including retailers, manufacturers and agriculture ventures. In 2011, Rogers attained the first dispensary license in Southern California through the County of San Diego.
Amy Margolis is a shareholder in Greenspoon Marder’s Cannabis practice group in the Portland office, as well as the founder and director of the Oregon Cannabis PAC and the Oregon Cannabis Association, which is the largest professional cannabis association in the state of Oregon. Her primary practice areas are licensing, compliance and regulatory work as well as continuing to represent clients charged with crimes in either state or federal court.
Robin Abcarian is a columnist at the Los Angeles Times. Focusing mostly on California culture, news and politics, she roams the Golden State each week, reporting stories that help readers understand what makes this state unique. Over the past year, Robin has devoted many columns to helping readers understand the complex issues they would have to consider as they made up their minds about whether to legalize cannabis for adult recreational use. She has visited farmers in Mendocino, edible cannabis confectioners in Oakland and the Emerald Cup in Sonoma. She has written about the social justice aspects of legalization and how people of color, who have been most penalized by the War on Drugs, are fighting to get their share of the legal cannabis industry.
Gaynell Rogers has decades of management, publicity and media experience in the music and film industries working as a senior publicist for recording studios, touring performing artists and film companies, such as Lucasfilm and Pixar. She is a twice cancer survivor and was recruited to the cannabis industry in 2009 by Steve DeAngelo of Harborside. She has placed front-page and feature stories in major publications for her clients in every major daily newspaper and broadcast network in the United States and many international outlets. Gaynell secured the creation of the first cannabis mini-series TV show “Weed Wars” on the Discovery Channel in 2010. Her current clients include 420 Games, New West Summit, Power Plant Fitness, Hoban Law Group and Oaksterdam University. She is a passionate New Orleans cook (her birthplace) and has been an active philanthropist for many causes serving on multiple boards throughout her career.
David Downs is an award-winning journalist and best-selling author who covers cannabis policy and legalization. Downs is the cannabis editor for the San Francisco Chronicle and co-founded leading cannabis podcast, The Hash. He has been a guest lecturer at UC Berkeley Extension and a contributor to Continuing Education of the Bar’s Marijuana Law Hub, sponsored by University of California and the State Bar of California.
Leafly.com Deputy Editor Bruce Barcott is a Guggenheim Fellow and the author of Weed the People: The Future of Legal Marijuana in America. His features and cover stories have appeared in TIME, National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, and other magazines. His previous books include The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw and The Measure of a Mountain.
Grow experts review the cultivator’s perspective on how to run a successful marijuana production facility. Adapting to changing laws, securing real estate, hiring a reliable staff and choosing efficient operating systems are all considerations that a grower must understand, and in this seminar, we will compare and contrast the most effective approaches of this challenging endeavor.
Due to the unique nature of cannabis regulation and legalization, we are seeing state-by-state regulation that often fails to utilize the expertise from the first states to create regulated cannabis markets. As a result, we are seeing a patchwork of regulation and serious differences in things like number of licenses issued, style of application and residency requirements. What lessons can these new states learn from those who have gone before? How can we work towards interstate communication, collaboration and cooperation as many of these pioneering businesses expand beyond state borders? This presentation is a mixture of policy and business law, intended for entrepreneurs in newly legal states to learn about what they might be facing in an uncertain future. Featuring Amy Margolis, Lance Rogers and Rachel Gillette.
Getting into the cannabis industry can be daunting, as the legal and logistical challenges can be expensive to navigate. During this in-depth panel, seasoned professional advisors and successful entrepreneurs will share their wisdom on what it takes to pursue your dream of running a legal cannabis business. Moderated by Debby Goldsberry and featuring Lauren Vazquez, Derek Davis and Steve Caprio.
Discussion on building media relations with experts in the field, including tips on pitching articles and ideas, how to practice responsible factual reporting in a heated political environment, the advantages of strategic sponsored content and how to place it, strong electronic press kit development, and creative input on journalism in the new age of the Trump administration. Moderated by Gaynell Rogers, an expert in national management, marketing and media relations. Featuring panelists Bruce Barcott, Ricardo Baca, Robin Abcarian and David Downs.
Maintaining the diverse production system that has allowed thousands of Californians to produce cannabis will be a challenge in this new age of regulation and capitalization. Experts discuss how small farmers can protect their way of life through collaborative actions and building collective bargaining groups, how appellations can preserve quality products and how to move forward and grow your small business. Moderated by Kyle Kushman and featuring Heather L. Burke, Kristin Nevedal, Adam Steinberg from Flow Kana and Chris Van Hook.
This panel will examine the issues veterans face and how cannabis helps them cope. Experts discuss how to expand access for veterans and programs to help them transition into new jobs in the industry. Featuring Grow for Vets USA members, including Roger B. Martin, Colin Zaremba, Mike Withers and Bobby West.
After a pesticide scandal caused extensive product recalls in Colorado, the industry has been examining safe uses for synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, while consumers are eager to identify certified all-natural producers. Cultivation experts will teach you how to lower the carbon footprint of your cultivation facilities and retail outlets, while also discussing third-party certification services for the greenest of grass. Moderated by Kyle Kushman and featuring Kristin Nevedal, Adam Steinberg from Flow Kana and Chris Van Hook.
Racist implementation of draconian drug war policies have affected minority communities disproportionately. In a newly legal space, how can businesses include minority partners and employees while also advancing their perspective? Discover the tools to encouraging minority-owned businesses and hire a diverse staff that reflects your customer base. Moderated by Amber Senter and featuring panelists Ophelia Chong, Virgil Grant and Ebele Ifedigbo.
Cultivation expert Skye Hanke will discuss the advances in cultivation technology including lights, hydro systems, air circulation and security for indoor grow operations. Learn how to make your growing business more efficient and advanced by integrating new technology into operations large and small.
Ever since Colorado and Washington became the first two U.S. states to legalize marijuana in 2012, the establishment press in America has myopically focused on the "green rush" aspect of this societal sea change, beaming out a steady stream of special reports on how a new breed of well-pedigreed professionals and far-sighted entrepreneurs have come riding in like the cavalry to "legitimize" marijuana and reap huge profits in the process. But what if instead of allowing mercenary corporate interests and Wall Street hustlers to come in and take over the cannabis industry, the weed heads ban together to keep out the greed heads? In this talk, which will reflect on the impact of successful legalization votes in eight U.S. states, Head of Content for HIGH TIMES, David Bienenstock will examine how the fall of cannabis prohibition offers a unique opportunity to create a new, progressive economy that can then be extended to other industries.
As the cannabis business heats up, curiosity about different cultivars is at an all-time high. Discover what the differences in cannabis strains really are, as well as how to choose the best strains for your business, whether you’re creating extracts, oil tanks or edibles. Moderated by Harry Resin.
Looking to grow just a few plants at home? A new legal reality lets private citizens cultivate limited amounts of cannabis plants at home. Cultivation expert and HIGH TIMES Chief Cannabis Officer Nico Escondido will show you how to make the most of your personal grow so you can yield more than ever before.
Massive change is upon us, with new state laws on both medical and adult use of cannabis, along with a new face in the White House. This panel features a diverse group of experts on the leading edge of change, brought to you by Oaksterdam University, a dynamic, diverse and responsive academic institute dedicated to educating the global cannabis community, industry, regulators and government with the mission to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the evolving cannabis industry. Featuring Dr. Aseem Sappal, Ariel Clark, Meital Manzuri and Jeff Jones.
This panel of legal experts and business owners will discuss how to adapt to California’s Prop 64 initiative that recently legalized adult-use cannabis in the Golden State. Learn how to enter the industry as well as how to adapt your existing business to a new regulatory framework. Moderated by Omar Figueroa and featuring Allison Margolin, Heather L. Burke, Craig and Marc Wasserman and Cat Packer from DPA.
This panel discussion among some of the top social media mavens in the cannabis space will address how to effectively promote and build business through social media outreach. Moderated by Dan Rocha of 420 Web Pros. Panelists: Susan Soares (C.A.R.E.), Kieryn Wang (Van der Pop), Cindy Capobianco (Lord Jones), Alice + Clark (High.Hipsters) and Angela Mazzanti.
Medical marijuana in California has been changed by the introduction of the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act(MCRSA), which regulates cultivation, distribution and retail sales as never before. Learn from legal expert and medical doctors on how to continue your existing medical marijuana operation under these new rules, as well as how to continue to qualify for a medical recommendation and serve the patients who rely on this effective, affordable botanical medicine. Moderated by David Bienenstock and featuring panelists Don Duncan, Aaron Justis, Craig and Marc Wasserman.
Learn from industry leaders as they share their personal brand journeys, understanding the steps necessary to get to the top and what they are doing in order to stay there. Get insights on timelines, budgets and other practical matters. You will leave this session with a thorough understanding of what it takes to create a successful cannabis brand. Moderated by Kary Radestock, CEO of Hippo Packaging and featuring Kaiya Bercow of Utopia Farms, Pete Feurtado from Big Pete's Treats, and Michael Garganese from Lola Lola.
Cannabis-infused foods stand to capture enormous marketshare as weed goes legal nationwide. Learn from industry leaders, including HIGH TIMES Cannabis Cup champions, how to start a new business, navigate regulations and create tasty, potent pot food. Featuring Kenny Morrison, Rob Rosenheck from Lord Jones, Heather Hoffman from Pura Vida and Payton Curry from Flourish.
MMJ recruitment and staffing agency THC Talent Solutions discusses how to build an effective resume and write a great cover letter, how cannabis businesses choose new hires, how to get your foot in the door in the cannabis industry, and more. Presented by THC Talent Solutions
Looking at the current top celebrity brands in the marketplace, Andrew Pitsicalis, CEO of Purple Haze Properties will discuss how to take advantage of the Green Rush and Forbes Top 5 Celebrity Cannabis Brands including licensing of Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, Willie Nelson, Tommy Chong and Snoop Dogg. Learn about the strategy of each group and details on how the Jimi Hendrix branded products were created, leading to immense growth in just one year. Stressing the importance of packaging and branding, Pitsicalis will review examples of successful items.
Meet and mingle with the greatest minds in cannabis space, and have them learn about your product or service.
Meet and mingle with the greatest minds in cannabis space, and have them learn about your product or service.
When is the 2017 HIGH TIMES Business Summit?
The Summit will be held on January 19 - 20, 2017.
Where is the 2017 HIGH TIMES Business Summit?
The event will take place at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles, California.
What are the hours of the event?
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily.
Does my ticket to the HIGH TIMES Business Summit allow me access to the Big Industry Show?
Yes! It does.