Cannabis is a Good Neighbor - A DEI Discussion

Episode 8: A DEI Discussion

"Cannabis is a Good Neighbor" returns with its 8th episode, featuring an enlightening conversation between Brian Anderson and the esteemed guest, Mike Lomuto. Together, they delve deep into the realm of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within the cannabis industry. Mike, whose cannabis journey originated in the legacy market and has since transitioned into the regulated sector, offers a captivating perspective that sheds light on this crucial topic. During the episode, Mike emphasizes the significance of DEI, shares valuable insights on its potential challenges, and highlights essential resources for fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. With Brian's extensive experience in catering to diverse customers and a profound understanding of operational goals, coupled with Mike's multifaceted roles within the industry, this episode serves as an insightful guide, exploring various pathways to success within the dynamic world of cannabis.

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About Mike Lomuto

Co-Founder Dao Mastery

Mike Lomuto started in cannabis in San Francisco in the 90’s. As the culmination of a decade-long transition into regulated cannabis, Mike Co-Founded Dao Mastery - a coaching & consulting firm, and Boost - its Social Equity initiative. In 2019, Mike joined the DEI Committee at the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA), quickly taking a leadership position. He and Dao Mastery ultimately partnered with NCIA to build out the organization's DEI initiatives at large. Mike has an extensive cannabis network, particularly in the DEI and Legacy sphere and is known for building diverse coalitions. Mike is proud of his Thai and Italian heritage, and is launching an Asian Cannabis Alliance, as well as the Cannabis Wellness Coalition.


This is a podcast series brought to you by Anderson Porter Design. Brian Anderson is joined by cannabis industry experts to discuss concerns of cannabis in the neighborhood. Our goal is to provide industry experts with information regarding sustainability, best practices, and challenges they may face with communities while working in cannabis. We also hope industry experts will use this podcast as a resource to share on a local level to educate communities and lawmakers about what they can expect by having cannabis as a neighbor.

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