Chelsea Haskins, Director of State and Local Licensing for Perfect Union, a flagship retail brand under MWG Holdings Group, Inc., will speak at the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce's upcoming seminar, 'The Art of SLO Living: Embracing the Central Coast Lifestyle.' The event, scheduled for June 18 at the Morro Bay Community Center, aims to explore sustainable growth while preserving the unique character of the Central Coast. Haskins' presentation, 'Strengthening Community Through Local Commitment,' will highlight how Perfect Union fosters community ties through compassion, collaboration, and regional pride.
With a background in criminal justice from CSU Chico and expertise in navigating cannabis regulations, Haskins has been instrumental in Perfect Union's licensing efforts across multiple states. Her role as Chair of the National Cannabis Industry Association’s Cannabis Cultivation Committee further underscores her influence in shaping policy discussions at a national level. 'Strong community relationships are essential to our work in cannabis,' Haskins remarked, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and partnership in the industry.
Perfect Union's commitment to community benefit is a cornerstone of MWG Holdings' business model, reflecting in its outreach, donations, and sponsorships across California. Tom Sheridan, CEO of MWG Holdings, expressed pride in Haskins' participation in the event, noting it aligns with the company's dedication to public engagement and local collaboration. The seminar represents an opportunity for businesses and leaders to share ideas on maintaining the Central Coast's distinctive lifestyle while fostering economic and social growth.
MWG Holdings, with its portfolio including award-winning brands and retail operations like Perfect Union and Wild Seed Wellness, continues to lead in the cannabis sector through quality, innovation, and community involvement. The company's efforts to build trust and long-term partnerships in the regions it serves underscore the evolving role of cannabis businesses in community development and sustainability. This participation in the Morro Bay seminar signals a broader industry trend where cannabis companies are actively engaging in civic discussions and positioning themselves as partners in regional progress, moving beyond transactional relationships to become integrated stakeholders in community well-being.


