Cannabiziac’s ‘Get in the Biz’ Roadshow concludes 2024 tour in Kingston on Oct. 24

Cannabiziac, a Jamaican-owned global cannabis-focused company, is set to host its final stop of the 2024 “Get in the Biz” Roadshow in Kingston, Jamaica, on October 24, 2024.

This initiative aims to empower cannabis entrepreneurs and those curious about the industry by providing valuable insights and knowledge. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The University of the West Indies, Regional Headquarters, located at 2A Hermitage Road, Ramson Room, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish.

The “Get in the Biz Roadshow” is a series of innovative one-day conferences designed for individuals interested in the rapidly growing cannabis industry. After successful events in Toronto, Canada, and various states in the U.S., including Florida, New York, and Illinois, the Kingston conference marks the roadshow’s last international stop for the year.

This event caters to both newcomers and seasoned industry professionals looking to expand their enterprises. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore diverse business avenues and gain insights into key areas such as cultivation, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, technology, and professional services. Additionally, the roadshow will introduce the Cannabiz Builder Incubator Program, showcasing the extensive training and resources available through Cannabiziac.

Ann Marie Sorrell, President and Founder of Cannabiziac, expressed the importance of the roadshow, stating, “Our roadshow is designed to offer entrepreneurs a space to explore opportunities in the industry utilizing their current skill sets, experience, and resources. Whether you’re new to cannabis or looking to expand, this event provides a unique opportunity to learn from industry thought leaders and connect with peers and cannabis enthusiasts.”

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The conference will kick off with three morning sessions covering topics such as Cannabis 101, Opportunities in the Jamaican and Global Cannabis Industries, and Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship. After a networking lunch, participants will engage in an afternoon session focused on building their cannabis business through case study development. Attendees will also have the chance to pitch their business ideas to a panel of judges for an opportunity to win a scholarship for the upcoming Spring Business Incubator Cohort, valued at over $5,000 USD, along with one year of business mentorship. The day will conclude with a networking hour.

The event is open to the public, with registration priced at 9,126 JMD. Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite, through Cannabiziac’s website, or at the University of the West Indies on the day of the event.

Confirmed Speakers for Kingston, Jamaica:

  • Kareece Lawrence, Consultant, Plant Allies & Associates
  • Julie Fry, Co-founder of LERN Herstory, co-owner of CJ Retreats, Ltd.
  • Dominic McDowell, Cannabis Industry Consultant, Owner of The Ganja Consulate
  • Kamau Janai, Owner, Starscape Rastafari Sanctuary, Board Director, Cannabis Licensing Authority Executive member R.A.G.G.A.
  • Robert Moore, Founder, St. Bess Strains
  • Douglas K. Gordon, CEO, Marley One
  • K’adamawe K’nife (PhD), Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Thinking and Practice (CETP)
  • Germaine Bryan, Business Developer; CEO, Gerbry Business Ltd.
  • Andray McKenzie, COO, Partner, Medicanja Ltd
  • Annette J. Henry, Attorney-at-Law, Caribbean Fair Trade Cannabis
  • Dr. Machel Emanuel, Lecturer, The University of the West Indies
  • Dr. Terel Newton, Medical Director, Total Pain Relief LLC & Trulieve MMTC

Founded in April 2020 by award-winning marketing expert Ann Marie Sorrell and her co-founders, Cannabiziac aims to create a welcoming environment for cannabis businesses to learn, grow, and connect.

Registered in Jamaica, the company provides a wide range of services to support entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry, including educational programs, networking opportunities, and advocacy. Through Cannabiziac, members gain access to global cannabis experts, affordable business automation tools, and a supportive community dedicated to helping cannabis businesses thrive both in Jamaica and around the world.

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