As the National Policy Director for Minorities for Medical Marijuana, Eric Foster leverages over 26 years of extensive experience in customer experience, healthcare, and workforce management to champion equitable public policy in the cannabis industry. His role is pivotal in shaping national and state-level legislation...
As the National Policy Director for Minorities for Medical Marijuana, Eric Foster leverages over 26 years of extensive experience in customer experience, healthcare, and workforce management to champion equitable public policy in the cannabis industry. His role is pivotal in shaping national and state-level legislation that promotes inclusivity and opportunity for marginalized communities within the commercial marijuana and hemp sectors. Eric's strategic vision is rooted in his commitment to ensuring that licensing, employment, supply chain procurement, and health research reflect the diversity of the communities they serve.
Currently, Eric is spearheading key initiatives aimed at fostering equitable access to the burgeoning cannabis market. He is actively involved in advocating for policies that dismantle barriers to entry for minority-owned businesses, ensuring that these enterprises can thrive in a competitive landscape. His expertise in government relations and contract negotiation enables him to effectively engage with policymakers and stakeholders, driving meaningful change that aligns with the organization's mission.
In addition to his policy advocacy work, Eric is focused on community investment outcomes, emphasizing the importance of reinvesting in the communities most affected by the war on drugs. His strategic planning skills and experience in management consulting allow him to identify and implement best practices that not only meet fiscal objectives but also enhance the overall impact of the organization. As he continues to build on his previous successes with Banks & Company, Eric Foster remains dedicated to advancing social equity in the cannabis industry, ensuring that all voices are heard and represented in the evolving landscape of marijuana legislation.