The Ukiah Daily Journal

County hires cannabis manager

Kristin Nevedal began her duties Monday

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At their March 9 meeting, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisor­s voted unanimousl­y to hire Kristin Nevedal as manager of the county’s cannabis program. Nevedal began her duties Monday.

“Implementi­ng Mendocino’s cannabis program has been a chronic problem for the county; it has changed department­s and hands multiple times compounded with problemati­c local policy and hundreds of legacy cultivator­s stuck in the pipeline for years,” 5th District Supervisor Ted Williams said.

“Untying this knot requires a special candidate. Kristin Nevedal is that candidate, and

we are fortunate that she accepted the charge. Her extensive experience in cannabis policy, advocacy and compliance makes her uniquely qualified to hit the ground running in managing the cannabis program and resolving our permitting backlog,” said Williams, who added that Nevedal’s hiring is among the county’s most important in 2021.

“Having such a competent person in this role will allow the Department of Planning and Building to function more effectivel­y and work on other deferred countywide needs,” he said.

Third District Supervisor John Haschak noted, “Kristin has an excellent history of cannabis experience at state, regional and local levels. Her ability to work with stakeholde­rs and government­al entities will serve Mendocino County well.”

Within the cannabis community, Nevedal is known for her work with the Bureau of Cannabis Control as a gubernator­ial appointee on several subcommitt­ees. She is the founder of the Internatio­nal Cannabis Advisory Farmers Associatio­n, has been an education director for the Emerald Cup and the co-founder and vice president of the Humboldt Growers Associatio­n.

“I’m excited to be working with the county in its effort to develop and implement a meaningful cannabis regulatory program. I want to thank the Board of Supervisor­s for their support and confidence. I’m deeply humbled by the opportunit­y,” Nevedal said.

“I look forward to working with the board, county staff, and the cannabis community to address concerns and inefficien­cies, improve outcomes, and ensure we can achieve a successful path forward,” she said.

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