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Vo olume 34 Number 5 August 2020
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Our August cover story features Dr. Lane Rolling, a certified chemical and biological warfare expert who is dedicated to saving lives and eradicating the coronavirus. Tanya Ishikawa and Thomas Holt Russell share a story of Rolling's career, his passions and his mission to provide a safer return to work and school. A virologist and trauma surgeon and chief medical officer of SRS Inc., Rolling is determined to change today's COVID-19 statistics to create a brighter tomorrow.
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EQUIT YY,, DIVERSIT Y & INCLUSION RE R PORT CARD COMPPAANY//OWNER/OPERAATTOR: (SAMPLE) DEMONSTRAT ATE YOUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, Y, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE COLORADO CANNABIS INDUSTRY BCEI is your equiity voice ffo or Colorado’s ’ Cannabis Industry. y. Our mission is to promote the growth of a safe fe, meaningfu ful and fair cannabis industry. y. W Wee promote sensible equiity, y, diversiity and inclusion policies and programs to maximize the responsible growth and development of Colorado’s cannabis market. BCEI strives to promote and engage equiity eff ffo orts in all industry sectors including: ownership, community relations, a employment, biotechnology, y, cultivaattion, manufacturing, finance, retail, security, y, industrial hemp and consulting services. Colorado is the epicenter of one of the most significant markets in the United Stat ates. Our legislat ative leaders, decision and policy makers are relying on our industry thought leaders, equity experts and communiity ffo or best practices and common sense solutions ffo or the cannab abis landscap ape in Colorado. The BCEI Equity, y, Diversity and Inclusion Report Card is an equity tool that a will be utilized to measure the cannabis industr y’s and owner/operaattors commitment to equiity, y, diversity and inclusion in Colorado.
MAIN ANALY LYSIS Measure Equity, y, Diversity and Inclusion opportunities and relat ationshiips between the Cannabis industry and Black businesses as well as citizens in the growth of the Cannabis industry in the Stat ate of Colorado
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