Edmund DeVeaux is stepping down as president of the New Jersey CannaBusiness Assn. Scott Rudder, founder and first president, will be interim president until a new president is installed.
“From how the media reports on the industry to seeing stores now being part of downtowns or New Jersey’s Main Streets, I feel there’s been a great deal of success there,” said DeVeaux, who will remain an active NJCBA board member, lending his voice and policy experience to the association as the marketplace continues to expand and evolve.
“We are saddened to be losing Ed, but grateful for his years of service to the cannabis industry,” Rudder said in a press release. “Ed took the reins of NJCBA at a critical moment in the state’s history and led this organization with a distinct sense of purpose and an expertise that is second-to-none. He was there at the start of this endeavor and I can think of few people who have done more to positively push forward the cause of cannabis in New Jersey than Ed DeVeaux.
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