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Roadmap to the 2024 cannabis job market

This week's People Moves powered by White Ash Group

Good morning. As you saw last week, People Moves is a weekly newsletter focused on the human capital in the cannabis industry, including which companies are hiring and for what roles, where the movers and shakers are moving and shaking, and insights on trends driving the cannabis sector when it comes to talent. 

We are proud to partner with White Ash Group on this endeavor. As a leading cannabis industry recruiting firm, we couldn’t ask for a better partner. 

As always, if you have an announcement or update that you think would be perfect for People Moves, let us know.

Team Cultivated

FOR JOB SEEKERS
Roadmap to the 2024 job market

Is 2024 the year when your professional journey will flourish? If you've recently engaged in self-reflection about your current position and future aspirations, it's crucial to consider the evolving landscape that will impact your career in the cannabis industry.

The transformative wave that characterized 2023 will persist into 2024, with widespread discussions about AI's growing influence in the workplace.

As you chart your career goals for the year, White Ash Group explores some key factors you should be thinking about. Read A Job Seekers Roadmap to the 2024 Job Market >>

INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITIES
What’s out there right now

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PEOPLE MOVES
People in high places

Singer Tinashe partnered with cannabis firm Green Thumb Industries to develop her own strain: Green T. She posted some pictures of the growing process on X.

The Massachusetts Cannabis Coalition has announced Members of the Board of Directors: Anthony Parrinello/ClearSky Cannabis, Brandon Pollock/Theory Wellness, Gyasi Sellers/Treevit, Jeff Herold/Garden Remedies, Payton Shubrick/6 Brick’s, Shelley Stormo/PharmaCann, Toby Nuber/Good Chemistry

UFC fighter Marlon “Chito” Vera is joining cannabis beverage brand Maison Bloom

Former Colorado Rep. Ed Perlmutter, a champion of the SAFE Banking Act while on Capitol Hill, has registered as a lobbyist on the banking bill as it makes its way through Congress again, Politico reports. 

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