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CannaInsider.com Estimates 200,000 New Jobs in the Cannabis Industry by 2015

Colorado and Washington State are not the only states that have legalized adult use of cannabis. Oregon, Alaska, and Washington, D.C. ended prohibition during the November 2014 elections.

The benefits of legalizing cannabis are manifold. There are the most frequently noted and obvious benefits like the increased tax revenue for state and local governments, in addition to reduced stress on the criminal justice system. However the biggest advantage of legalizing adult use of cannabis is increased job growth.

CannaInsider.com has estimated that states that have passed adult use of cannabis will create over 200,000 new jobs in the cannabis field in 2015. CannaInsider.com provides a comprehensive list of some of these job descriptions created by the cannabis industry, allowing people to become familiar with these new opportunities.

One new job that is highly sought after is that of a “bud tender” — the term originally derived from “bar tender” — which describes the sommelier of the cannabis world. It is the job of the bud tender to help a medical marijuana patient or recreational user understand the best strain of cannabis for a specific desired effect. It is not uncommon for bud tenders to have huge tip jars filled by grateful patrons.

Other positions resulted from the cannabis industry hold the titles of: edible artisan, extraction technician, and dispensary manager. While a stigma remains associated with cannabis use in many parts of the country, it is fading fast – especially among young adults in the “Millennial” generation who are struggling to pay off student loans and may still be living with their parents.

Melissa Hopkins of Broomfield Colorado was recently hired in a cannabis-testing lab in Denver. “I graduated with a sociology degree last year, and it has been a struggle to find full-time work. I am excited by the job opportunities in the cannabis space, I feel like this industry is here to stay and I can work my way up the ladder.”

According to Matt Karnes, Founder and Managing Partner of GreenWave Advisors, LLC, an independent financial research and advisory firm for the marijuana industry, “By 2020, assuming the most likely progression of state by state legalization, we expect the combined (medical and adult use) retail marijuana market to reach $21 Billion. Jobs are just the beginning, a cultural shift towards the cannabis plant is taking place.”

 

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Chegg Partners with Sports eCommerce Leader Fanatics

Chegg, the Student Hub, today announced that it is teaming up with Fanatics, a leading online retailer of officially licensed sports merchandise, to deliver a broad assortment of college gear to more students and recent grads. Through the partnership, officially licensed school-branded apparel will be available for sale through Chegg. The students, parents and recent grads who use Chegg will receive special offers and deals on their favorite merchandise from their schools and alma maters, with Fanatics fulfilling the orders.

“Combining the reach and brand of Chegg with the massive selection and fulfillment capabilities of Fanatics means we’ll be able to deliver more delight to more students, parents and recent grads than ever before,” said Mitch Spolan, EVP of Sales for Chegg. “Students win with better deals and selection, and schools win through wider distribution of their branded and licensed merchandise; and everybody’s happier showing a little more school spirit.”

“We are extremely excited to partner with Chegg to deliver a better shopping experience for college merchandise to millions of current students, along with millions more recent grads who have a strong affinity for their alma maters,” said Brian Swallow, SVP, Strategy and Business Development for Fanatics.

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Sportsdirect.com Take a Look at Preparing for Bonfire Night

Bonfire night is fast approaching, which means it’s nearly time to get outside and enjoy the fireworks. Leading sports retailer SportsDirect.com is ready for the sights and sounds with a range of quality outdoor equipment.

Celebrating at home is a popular option, and a Fire Starter Kit is ideal to get the proceedings up and running. Priced at an affordable £10.99*, starting a homemade bonfire or setting off those fireworks is easier than ever.

Coats and jackets are essential for keeping out the November cold and ladies’ fleece jackets start from £8* whereas men’s zip jackets are a snip at £6.50*.

Keeping toes toasty is number one on many people’s lists and SportsDirect.com offer boots at a rock-bottom £7.50*. Fingers have not been forgotten, with gloves starting from a handy 99p*.

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Giants’ Great Willie Mays to Headline Annual Champion Honors Luncheon to Benefit ‘The Barbara Sinatra Center For Abused Children’

Willie H Mays, Jr., “The Say Hey Kid” of major league baseball fame, will return to the Coachella Valley to headline the Annual Champion Honors Luncheon benefitting the Barbara Sinatra Center for Abused Children.  The former New York and San Francisco Giants player and member of baseball’s Hall of Fame will conduct a rare and unforgettable intimate conversation with noted baseball interviewer Marty Lurie as a part of the luncheon program. The Champion Honors Luncheon will be at 11:30 am on January 14, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa in Indian Wells, CA.

“I am extremely honored to have been invited to appear at the Barbara Sinatra Center for Abused Children Annual Champion Honors Luncheon, and to help out Barbara. Barbara was way ahead of her time on such a sensitive need,” said Mays.

Event Chair Hal Gershowitz also announced that Mr. Gary Hall, a longtime advocate and champion of numerous non-profit agencies in the Coachella Valley will also be honored at the luncheon. Gary Hall is a Senior Vice President with Wells Fargo Bank which will again serve as the presenting sponsor for the event.

“We are delighted Willie Mays is coming to share some outstanding stories of life and baseball with us. Willie has a long history of giving back to children as evidenced by his ‘Say Hey Foundation’ and that fits well with what the Barbara Sinatra Center does in the difference it makes in the lives of the children it serves,” Gershowitz said. “As was evidenced last year when nearly 700 people left our event all saying they had a great time, we are expecting the same kind of entertainment, energy, and surprises at this year’s event,” Gershowitz added.  Bud Selig, Major League Baseball Commissioner keynoted the event last year that was also attended by many MLB owners and former players and members of baseball’s Hall of Fame.

Mays is celebrating his Giants third World Series Championship in the last 5 years.  In 1954, Mays was a 23 year old right fielder with the New York Giants when in that World Series he made what is best known as “the Catch”. Considered by many to be the greatest player in baseball history, he is still revered for the passion he brought to the game.

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Boston Startup ENERGYbits® Fuels MIT Entrepreneurs and Triathletes: ENERGYbits® CEO Reveals Cutting Edge Science and Insights at MIT

Building a successful startup is like training to be a successful athlete. Both require commitment, endurance, passion and an unrelenting quest to find that elusive edge that helps them win. This Wednesday night,November 5th at 6 p.m., their wish may come true. The MIT Triathlon Club has invited ENERGYbits® Founder and CEO Catharine Arnston to the MIT campus to share her game–changing insights about how to succeed as a startup or athlete. Startups and athletes looking for cutting edge solutions won’t want to miss this. The 6:00 p.m. talk is FREE and open to the public. RSVP’s are required.

ENERGYbits® is a five year-old Boston sports nutrition startup that sells algae tabs to athletes, fitness enthusiasts and busy consumers like entrepreneurs. Algae are the most nutritionally dense food in the world, but until now, its health and energy benefits have been virtually unknown outside of Asia. Thanks to ENERGYbits,® knowledge about algae is finally growing and so is the buzz about ENERGYbits®.

ENERGYbits® is not an overnight success story. As every entrepreneur knows, it takes hard work, passion and commitment to turn their vision into a bonafide success. ENERGYbits® has spent years educating athletes, runners and consumers about the benefits of algae. Their efforts are finally paying off as athletes coast to coast are increasingly selecting ENERGYbits® to fuel their race and improve their game, and entrepreneurs are using them to take their performance to the next level. All without caffeine, chemicals, sugar or gluten.  Endorsements from high-profile athletes like NHL’s Andrew Ference and three-time USA Olympian David Oliver further confirm the buzz about ENERGYbits® algae is real. It’s only a matter of time before the rest of the world discovers what these pros already know: That it works.

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Honda Performance Development Engines On Display at SEMA

Today Honda Performance Development (HPD) will feature nearly a dozen racing products at the Honda booth at the 2014 Specialty Equipment Market Association Show (SEMA) in Las Vegas, illustrating the wide range of competition products and services offered by the racing subsidiary of American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

HPD racing engines covering every racing discipline from the entry-level karting and Quarter Midget categories to the 2014 Indianapolis 500-winning HI13RT Indy Twin-Turbo V6 will be featured in the display.

In addition to nine different HPD racing engines, the display will include an HPD B-Spec Fit – popular in a variety of amateur club racing categories and rallying – and a replica of the Honda Dallara DW-12 driven to victory at this year’s Indianapolis 500 by champion driver Ryan Hunter-Reay

“HPD has long championed a logical development ladder system for young drivers in all forms of motorsports,” said Art St. Cyr, president of HPD.  “The HPD engines and cars on display at SEMA demonstrate this commitment, from four-stroke Quarter Midget engines for our youngest racers to Ryan Hunter-Reay’s Indy-winning chassis, with cutaway bodywork to show the Honda engine that helped make his victory possible.”