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WHY LIM COLLEGE?

WHY LIM COLLEGE?

The cannabis industry is expanding rapidly. By 2025, the industry is expected to have a national market value of over $45 billion, and the total employment potential in a mature U.S. legal cannabis market is approximately 1.5 million to 1.75 million workers. (Leafly Jobs Report 2022)

There is a critical need for professionals with business skills and specialized expertise in this unique, dynamic industry. Cannabis companies are looking for college graduates with cannabis-specific knowledge and experience in areas such as marketing and branding, merchandising, retail, operations, supply chain, social and economic equity, regulatory compliance, and more.

LIM College is rising to that challenge. Our Business of Cannabis courses have been developed by industry leaders to provide you with the educational framework to understand the cannabis market, how it operates, and what it will need to flourish.

Our courses were developed and are taught by founders and executives of leading industry organizations, including:

Branding Bud Cannabis NYC Community Growth Partners

LOWD

Minority Cannabis Business Association

Purple City Genetics

293

AT ITS CURRENT RATE, THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY IS ADDING AN AVERAGE OF 293 JOBS PER DAY (LEAFLY JOBS REPORT 2022)

33%

THE CANNABIS JOB MARKET GREW 33% FROM 2021 TO 2022 (LEAFLY JOBS REPORT 2022)

428,000

THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY CURRENTLY SUPPORTS OVER 428,000 JOBS (LEAFLY JOBS REPORT 2022)

Some of the positions in the cannabis industry that need to be filled: Directors of Operations

Supply Chain Directors

Compliance Officers

Social Media Managers

Content and Event Specialists

Directors of Marketing

Retail Directors

Retail Operations Consultants

Retail Inventory Specialists

Product Developers

Manufacturing Managers

...and more

LIM’s BBA and MPS programs in The Business of Cannabis began enrolling students in Fall 2022 and did not yet have any graduates at the time of publication. Positions listed are not actual job titles for graduates of these programs.

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