4th Annual Cowen Cannabis Conference (Virtual) – By Invitation Only
29 November 2021
Foley & Lardner was pleased to be the event partner for the virtual 4th Annual Cowen Cannabis Conference. This three-day, “by invitation only” conference, which ran from November 29 to December 1, included topical panel discussions with C-Suite presenters hosted by Cowen research analysts and Washington Research Group. The conference attendees included business executives and investors interested/involved in the cannabis space.
Attendees from Foley’s Cannabis Industry team included chairs, Ron Eppen and Mark Neuberger, partner, Carrie Long, and associate, Lauren Carboni.
For more information visit the event page here.
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