Cannaseutical Pain Trial
Join OC NORML for their guest speakers Dan Braunstein and Rabbi James Kahn to hear about the Cannaseutica Pain Trial being conducted in Orange County, CA.
Dan Braunstein is the Head of Business Development & Operations at NiaMedic and his main focus is to help cannabis companies, products, brands, and other entities leverage NiaMedic’s cannabis data and research. Prior to NiaMedic, Dan was the Founder and Head of Business Development of Grassfed, a leading production company which specializes in cannabis themed events. He comes from a business, finance, and operations background, with a specialty in medical and recreational cannabis. Last but not least, Dan is a host/producer of the first cannabis podcast aiming Israeli listeners named From Cali To Kush.
Rabbi James Kahn is the Executive Director of Liberty Cannabis Cares (LCC), the social impact and corporate responsibility team at Holistic Industries (one of the largest, multi-state, vertically integrated cannabis companies operating in the US). James joined Holistic in 2017, opening the Company’s first retail dispensary, Liberty Cannabis, in Rockville, MD. He then served as National Director of Community Outreach, developing Holistic’s corporate responsibility platform, Liberty Cannabis Cares (LCC) around 4 central pillars: social equity (repairing damage caused by the War on Drugs), diversity, cannabis education, and community service/philanthropy. As Executive Director, James works to integrate the mission of Liberty Cannabis Cares into every aspect of Holistic’s business and brands. A passionate cannabis advocate and educator, James got his start in cannabis in 2011, when his family opened Takoma Wellness Center – DC’s first medical cannabis dispensary. An ordained rabbi, James has served in a variety of positions, including, Senior Jewish Educator at the University of Maryland Hillel, Director of Chaplaincy at JSSA (a large social service agency serving the DMV region), Rabbinic Director for DC’s Hebrew Free Burial Society and the Washington Board of Rabbis.
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