The NJ Cannabis Training Academy (CTA) celebrated its 1-year anniversary after launching to help struggling entrepreneurs in the adult-use industry in Trenton. "Today is a celebration," NJ-CTA Executive Director Tauhid Chappell declared.
He explained the great effort that went into it, especially to deal with technical errors. Chappell noted that they have trained many entrepreneurs, professionals, and workers in the New Jersey cannabis industry. He added that it is the largest state program helping cannabis companies in the United States.
NJ Business Action Center (NJBAC) Deputy Director Penni Wild explained their desire to make an online education program easy for anyone to use at any time. "I couldn't believe somebody actually did that. It felt like a dream come true," she declared.
Wild explained their desire to make a simple process and "help legacy operators find their way into the legal market."
"With more than 1,700 students, we are proud to be the largest government-run cannabis technical assistance program in the country," she exclaimed to applause.
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