California Cannabis Leaders from Mammoth and Nabis Join CaCOA’s Board of Directors
- Laura Braden
- May 28
- 2 min read
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Cannabis Operators Association is excited to announce the addition of two new members to its Board of Directors.
Jun S. Lee is co-founder and co-CEO of Nabis, the leading cannabis distributor and wholesale technology platform in the U.S. Since its founding in 2018, Nabis has supported the world’s largest portfolio of cannabis brands, exclusively supplying over 400 brands to nearly all dispensaries across California, New York, and Nevada. With a mission to simplify commerce for both brands and retailers, Nabis is building a unified platform to power the future of cannabis distribution.
Wesley Hein is co-founder and head of corporate development, mergers and acquisitions, and public policy with Mammoth Distribution. Founded in 1996, family-owned and operated Mammoth Distribution supplies over 700 dispensaries throughout California with leading cannabis brands as its wholly-owned Heavy Hitters, Papa and Barkley, and Almora Farms, as well as partner brands that include 710 Labs, Pure Beauty, Yada Yada, Old Pal, and others.
"We are thrilled to welcome Jun and Wesley to our board,” said Alex Freedman, President of CaCOA. “Their proven leadership and deep industry knowledge represent exactly what California's cannabis industry needs at this critical moment. At CaCOA, we’re proud to bring together the most innovative and influential operators to create nonpartisan and pragmatic solutions to build a sustainable industry that benefits consumers, businesses, and communities alike."
CaCOA is the largest and most influential cannabis industry association in the Golden State. They are proud to represent the backbone of the legal cannabis industry: licensed operators across the supply chain who work to ensure safe, tested, and accessible cannabis for consumers and patients every day.
CaCOA’s unified voice represents 300+ operators across 125 municipalities, with members operating more than 475 licenses throughout the supply chain. Their retail members provide access to legal cannabis in 85%+ of the state's authorized local markets through 200+ stores, serving 50%+ of California's total population. Across the supply chain, members operate in 90%+ of the state's communities where at least one type of cannabis business is allowed.
Join our growing coalition today: cacoa.org/joincacoa.