Pascale Bernard serves as the Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at the New York State Office of Cannabis Management, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the agency's external affairs strategy. With a robust background in political communications and policy development, Pascale is adept...
Pascale Bernard serves as the Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at the New York State Office of Cannabis Management, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the agency's external affairs strategy. With a robust background in political communications and policy development, Pascale is adept at fostering collaboration between state and local governmental entities to advance the Office's mission. Her expertise in legislative relations and policy analysis enables her to navigate complex regulatory landscapes, ensuring that the Office effectively engages with a diverse array of stakeholders.
In her current role, Pascale is spearheading key projects aimed at enhancing intergovernmental partnerships, which are essential for the successful implementation of New York's cannabis legalization framework. She is instrumental in developing outreach strategies that not only inform but also empower local governments and community organizations to participate actively in the evolving cannabis landscape. Her skills in budgeting and expense control are critical as she manages resources efficiently to support these initiatives.
Pascale's dynamic leadership style and commitment to process improvement have made her a respected figure in the cannabis policy arena. She excels in effective presentation skills, often representing the Office at public forums and legislative hearings, where she articulates the benefits of a regulated cannabis market. With a strong foundation in grant writing, she is also focused on securing funding to support community-based programs that promote equity and access within the cannabis industry. Through her multifaceted approach, Pascale Bernard is not only shaping the future of cannabis management in New York but also setting a standard for intergovernmental collaboration in emerging industries.