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CORE Summit 2026

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CORE Summit 2026 is a multi-day event, hosted by the City of Sacramento and the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to advance equity, education, and collaboration within the cannabis industry. Designed as both a learning and networking event, the Summit brings together regulators, equity operators, policy leaders, municipalities, advocates and industry experts to promote sustainable pathways for participation to advance equity businesses in the cannabis marketplace. Join Us!

Conference Dates

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

May 6 - 7, 2026

Day 1: 2:30pm - 6:00pm

Day 2: 8:30am - 4:30pm

 

Wednesday, May 6: Pre -Summit Day 1

  • Opening Session - Welcome
  • Panel - "Behind The Work: How CORE's Strategic Partners Deliver Impact"
  • Evening Networking Social 

 

Thursday, May 7: CORE Summit Day 2

  • Opening Session - Breakfast & Gather
  • Regulatory Update - Department of Cannabis Control (DCC)
  • Panel "Women Shaping the Cannabis Industry"
  • Break - Networking Lunch
  • Breakout Tracks

              Track One - Licensing & Compliance

              Track Two - Funding & Growth Strategies

              Track Three - Marketing & Branding          

  • Plenary - Legal Environment of Cannabis 
  • Municipal Panel - Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles
  • Closing Keynote - Stephanie Shepard, Executive Director, Last Prisoner Project

 

CORE Summit 2026 Registration Ticket Types and Price

Register NOW!  CORE Summit 2026 Program

Ticket Price
COREFREE
Equity Participants (Outside of Sacramento)$25
Non Core - General Admission$50
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Summit Spotlight - Stephanie Shepard, Executive Director

Stephanie Shepard was convicted of conspiracy to distribute marijuana in 2010 and sentenced to ten years in federal prison as a first time, nonviolent offender. After serving nine years, she was released and placed on five years of federal probation.

Today Stephanie serves as Executive Director of the Last Prisoner Project, where she is a leading advocate for restorative justice. Drawing on her own lived experience, she works to address the ongoing harms of cannabis criminalization and to support those who continue to be impacted by its consequences. 

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