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Member Blog: What I Learned from Serving as an NCIA Committee Officer

The National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) is a business-member organization of professionals from every sector of the legal cannabis industry, from seed to sale. I finished my tenure as Chair of the NCIA Education Committee (EC) in December 2023. I joined the EC in October of 2019 as a committee member and sequentially served as committee Organizer, Vice Chair, and Chair. I now have colleagues and friends in the cannabis industry due to networking through the EC, NCIA’s other 13 committees, and my participation in NCIA conferences, regional events, and Lobby Days.

People in the cannabis industry have a passion for their work that is unlike any other I have seen. NCIA members are professionals in their field, working as medical doctors, Ph.D.s, accountants, lawyers, insurance agents, and marketing gurus, among others. Among these professionals, I felt seen and supported.

As a committee, the members were encouraged by the NCIA staff to pursue our interests and direction for the committee. There was no NCIA agenda for our work. As NCIA members, we were free to choose our path for committee projects.

As an officer, I had access to the other NCIA committee officers in our monthly all-committee call. Each committee reported their work-in-progress and announced finished projects in the form of webinars, blog posts, or white papers. The content of the website is driven by the members, and much of the content is publicly available. It takes an army to deliver cannabis products to consumers, and that army forms at NCIA.

I have listened in awe to NCIA members articulate their knowledge, and others have written beautifully. NCIA has a strong voice in Washington for the mission of federal legalization of cannabis. NCIA members write talking points on their areas of expertise and freely share cannabis knowledge for the betterment of the industry. Members have an opportunity to shape policy at the state, federal, and international levels. 

Before NCIA, I was not aware of the reality of the steps for passing legislation in Washington. I have learned about the long process and have been encouraged to use my own voice, from contacting my state and federal legislators to participating in lobbying organized by NCIA at their annual Lobby Days in Washington. I walked from congressional to senate office to office with a team to talk with staffers. I found the staffers open to the conversation about legalizing cannabis, and I learned from a few of them. Approaching a lawmaker as a member of NCIA carries more weight than being a lone concerned citizen.

The cannabis industry has businesses struggling to remain afloat, and membership revenue has declined. If your company is not an NCIA member, ask yourself if you are willing to lose your opportunity to shape the future of the cannabis industry. Then, sign up for membership and make a difference.

NCIA Member Posts Year in Review

2015 has been a great year of growth and learning within our industry. Our members are invited to submit their guest blog posts throughout the year to share their wisdom and insight with our membership and followers. Today we look back at the year in Guest Posts. Did you miss any the first time around? Check them out here.

NCIA Staff Picks:

The National Cannabis Industry Association's 5th Annual Lobby Days in Washington, D.C.
The National Cannabis Industry Association’s 5th Annual Lobby Days in Washington, D.C.

Legislation, Rule-Making, and the Necessity to be a Unified Industry – October 7
By John Davis, Northwest Patient Resource Center

The Common Ground Between Advocacy and Business in the Cannabis Industry – March 2
By Adam Bierman, MedMen

Redefining the Business Battlefield: The Case for Boutique Cannabis – August 5
By Travis Howard, Shift Cannabis Co.

Regulating Marijuana: What Direction for FDA? – August 3
By Steve Goldner, Regulatory Affairs Associates

The ABC’s of CBD Claims – July 2
By Shawn Hauser, Vicente Sederberg

Year in Review

January

Tax Time – Using an LLC To Minimize Section 280E Selling Costs
By Luigi Zamarra, CPA

Banking Access – The Struggle Is Real for CannaBusiness Owners
By Luke Ramirez, Walking Raven LLC

February

Illinois Cannabis Businesses – Guidelines for Compliance with Illinois Employment Laws
By Jennifer Adams Murphy, Esq., and Ryan Helgeson, Esq., Wessels Sherman

Managing Your Talent – Your Greatest Asset!
By Carole Richter, CRichter ~ HR Consulting

March

Work and Well-Being in the Cannabis Industry
By Kevin M. Walters, Colorado State University

Women, Cannabis, and Self-Esteem
By Meghan Walstatter, PureGreen PDX

Best Practices for Interviewing Candidates in the Cannabis Industry
By Kara Bradford, Viridian Staffing

May

Top 6 Reasons to Hire a Dedicated Cannabis Marketing Agency for Your Business
By Kurt Whitt, Studio 420

Marijuana Millions – The Road Map to Your Success, Part 1
By Alexa Divett, Maya Media Collective, LLC

June

Marijuana Millions – The Road Map to Your Success, Part 2
By Alexa Divett, Maya Media Collective, LLC

July

THC – The Illusion of Its Value
By Rowshan Reordan, Green Leaf Lab

August

Favorable IRS Ruling – State Excise Tax May Escape 280E Treatment
By Luigi Zamarra, CPA

September

Growing Pains in Michigan
By Matthew Abel, Cannabis Counsel P.L.C.

The Potential of Brand Loyalty
By Patrick Hayden, Brightfield Group, LLC

Deal for Regulations Passes California Legislature
By Nate Bradley, Executive Director of California Cannabis Industry Association

October

Raising Money 101 – What’s an Offer and Why Does it Matter?
By Charles Alovisetti, Vicente Sederberg LLC

November

NCIA Board Chair Reflects on the Past Five Years
By Jaime Lewis, Mountain Medicine


Are you interested in submitting a guest blog post for NCIA’s website? Please reach out to Bethany Moore by emailing bethany@thecannabisindustry.org to propose your topic. 

 

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