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Colorado Badged Network

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Colorado Badged Network (CBN)
Founded2015[1]
FounderJoe Webb, Phil Maccarone, Hayley Witherell[2][3]
TypeOnline networking organization
FocusConnecting the Colorado cannabis industry[4][5]
Area served
Colorado, United States[3]
Members6,100+[6][7]
Websitecoloradobadgednetwork.com

Colorado Badged Network (CBN) is an online networking organization dedicated to connecting professionals in theColorado cannabis industry.[4][8] Open exclusively to individuals with a valid occupational license (commonly referred to as a "badge"), the network provides resources to support professional growth and fosters a welcoming environment for all members, with particular attention to marginalized groups.[4][8][9]

Purpose

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CBN connects Colorado cannabis professionals by offering job opportunities, compliance updates,legal advice, and access to industry events.[2][4][10] It is frequently described as the "water cooler" of the industry, facilitating discussions about best practices, tools, workplace challenges, and other shared experiences.[2][4] The organization prioritizes diversity and strives to create a welcoming environment for underrepresented groups.[7]

History

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CBN was founded in 2015 as "Colorado Badged Jobs" by Joe Webb to help recruit employees for hiscannabis cultivation warehouse.[4][6] Co-founders Phil Maccarone and Hayley Witherell joined soon after, helping expand its focus beyond job recruitment.[2] The organization evolved to include discussions on compliance, workplace tips, product recommendations, and general industry support.[4]

In 2017, the group rebranded as "Colorado Badged Network" to reflect its mission.[2] By June 2018, CBN had over 5,000 members, growing to more than 6,100 members by November of the same year.[6][7] The group was known for its high activity, with up to 40 daily posts, and continues to attract cannabis professionals across the state.[4]

Environment

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CBN is recognized for its collaborative and supportive atmosphere, fostering mutual respect and understanding, and providing both workers and owners with the space and belief to voice their perspectives.[4][10] The organization has been specifically praised for its inclusive environment supportingLGBTQ professionals,Black-owned businesses, and individuals withdisabilities within the cannabis industry.[7][11] By prioritizing diversity, CBN seeks to provide opportunities for all groups to connect and engage within the broader industry.[6][7][10]

While widely endorsed in local media, some badge holders have expressed concerns about privacy, as CBN verifies badge information using publicly available data from theColorado Department of Revenue. Witherell has addressed these concerns, clarifying that only public information is used to grant network access.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^LinkedIn."Colorado Badged Network". Retrieved2018-11-15.
  2. ^abcdeCatherine DeMuro (2015)."COLORADO BADGED NETWORK". Seed to Sound. Archived fromthe original on 2018-11-10. Retrieved2018-11-09.
  3. ^ab"Colorado Badged Network LLC (Dissolved April 15, 2024)". B2BHint. Retrieved2024-11-18.
  4. ^abcdefghijSpencer J. Ward (2018)."Despite the rules, one cannabis industry group still thrives on Facebook". The Rooster. Retrieved2018-11-09.
  5. ^"Colorado Badged Network". Retrieved2018-11-15.
  6. ^abcd"Colorado Badged Network". Retrieved2018-11-09.
  7. ^abcdeSpencer J. Ward."Being part of the cannabis industry made my decision to come out professionally an easier one". Retrieved2024-11-18.
  8. ^abBart Schaneman (2017)."How to Hire, Train and Manage a Salesperson for Your Cannabis Company". Marijuana Business Magazine. Retrieved2018-11-09.
  9. ^Herbert Fuego (February 20, 2024)."Any Advice for a New Budtender?". Westword. Retrieved2024-11-18.
  10. ^abcMichael Scanlon (January 14, 2020)."Find Work in the Emerging Cannabis Industry". LinkedIn. Retrieved2024-11-18.
  11. ^"Colorado Badged Network". Colorado Badged Network. Retrieved2024-11-18.

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