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Alexis Freeman-Picard, CCCP

Alexis Freeman-Picard, CCCP

Alexis started noticing the cannabis industry by living in Canada and seeing U.S states legalizing cannabis one by one. As he realized how fast the industry was growing and how much innovation was involved, he knew he had to be a part of it. When Canada legalized cannabis, Alexis started looking into how he could get involved with the industry. Once he found that LaCité Collégial offered a cannabis production program, he signed up to work toward his dream of being a qualified industry professional. Alexis believes that ACCCE’s risk management principals and best practices give him the knowledge necessary to identify and address risks and opportunities in the commercial cannabis industry.

Risk Management Makes Your Business More Valuable

Risk Management Makes Your Business More Valuable

In highly regulated industries like cannabis, it is important to demonstrate your ability to manage the identified risks as they change over time. Take two investment options that are similar in every way except risk management: an investor would choose the company that can distinctly demonstrate their ability to manage their risks into the future. An investor values risk management because it increases confidence in realizing the future revenue stream.

Bill Raffety

Bill Raffety

Bill Raffety is the founder of Wyatt Group Global Assurance, which brings extensive experience in farm, sustainability, and traceability audits to the cannabis industry. Bill attended Thunderbird School of International Management at Arizona State where he received an international MBA. He also received a BA in International Studies from Rhodes College.

Dr. Ian Messenger, CCCE

Dr. Ian Messenger, CCCE

The key to any association is the people that make up the network. From lawyers and banking professionals, to commercial cannabis business owners and all who fall in between, we are proud of the diverse and expanding network of professionals and experts who are our...

Eric Schneider

Eric Schneider

Eric Schneider is VP at AlphaRoot, a full service insurance brokerage that focuses on building customized risk management solutions for the commercial cannabis Industry through a streamlined digital platform. Though AlphaRoot is a tech-enabled brokerage, their clients work with real humans to get their company covered. Eric attended Johns Hopkins University where he received a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree in marketing, and an MBA. Go Jays!

Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen

Aaron is a risk advisor and insurance broker with a specialty in cannabis, CBD, and hemp, and is the California industry practice leader at IOA Insurance Services. He works with industry operators and ancillary service providers taking a multi-faceted approach to risk management. Aaron is a graduate of University of California, Santa Barbara where he studied architecture.

ACCCE Mini-Series: Using Track and Trace Data to Identify Unusual Activity Episode 4

ACCCE Mini-Series: Using Track and Trace Data to Identify Unusual Activity Episode 4

Jontae James, CEO of NatureTrak, will provide a view for both the cannabis business and the ancillary cannabis business on how to accomplish the transparency necessary for both sides to prosper with risk-based due diligence.
In this episode, Jontae provides an example of diversion of cannabis product and inversion of funds in a hypothetical grow scenario, and describes where specific points in the track and trace system are more vulnerable to those looking to divert and invert cannabis product.

ACCCE Mini-Series: Using Track and Trace Data to Identify Unusual Activity Episode 3

ACCCE Mini-Series: Using Track and Trace Data to Identify Unusual Activity Episode 3

Jontae James, CEO of NatureTrak, will provide a view for both the cannabis business and the ancillary cannabis business on how to accomplish the transparency necessary for both sides to prosper with risk-based due diligence.

In this episode, Jontae explains what information a commercial cannabis business could provide to help the vendor or ancillary cannabis business meet their regulatory expectations.

ACCCE Mini-Series: Using Track and Trace Data to Identify Unusual Activity Episode 2

ACCCE Mini-Series: Using Track and Trace Data to Identify Unusual Activity Episode 2

Jontae James, CEO of NatureTrak, will provide a view for both the cannabis business and the ancillary cannabis business on how to accomplish the transparency necessary for both sides to prosper with risk-based due diligence. In this episode, Jontae introduces key information to evaluate, like how much the commercial cannabis business expects to produce/sell, where the cannabis product is going, and who they do business with.