Dr. Nash graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa in 1994. He works in Port Charlotte, FL and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Nash is affiliated with Fawcett Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Nash graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 1989. He works in La Quinta, CA and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Nash is affiliated with Eisenhower Medical Center and John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital.
Stamps.com
Vice President, Online Marketing
Stamps.com
Senior Director, Online Marketing
Loanweb.com Mar 2003 - Sep 2006
Business Development Manager
Direct Synergy May 2002 - Mar 2003
Online Media Buyer and Affiliate Manager
Bingo.com Nov 1999 - Jul 2001
Director of Online Advertising and Promotions
Education:
California State University, Long Beach 1991 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
Skills:
E Commerce Affiliate Marketing Business Development Digital Marketing Online Marketing Email Marketing Social Media Marketing Search Engine Marketing
Interests:
Exercise Sweepstakes Home Improvement Shooting Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports Home Decoration Photograph Cooking Gardening Outdoors Electronics Fitness Music Camping Dogs Family Values Movies Collecting Christianity Kids Diet Automobiles Cats Travel Boating Investing Traveling
Ace Crane Service, Inc since Jan 2011
Sales Manager
Advanced Industrial Solutions 2009 - Jan 2011
Area Sales Manager
Bishamon Ind 2007 - 2009
Western Regional Sales Manager
San Gabriel, CA Arcadia, CA West Hollywood, CA San Francisco, CA Huntington Beach, CA
Work:
Stamps.com - Director, Online Marketing (2006) LoanWeb.com - Director of Business Development (2003-2006) Direct Synergy - Online Media Buyer/Affiliate Manager (2001-2003) Bingo.com - Director of Online Advertising & Promotions (1999-2001)
Cannabis industry consultant Eric Nash says he is not surprised by the increase in patients because demand is high. Before Health Canada introduced the system of licensed producers, it estimated that 450,000 Canadians would be signed up for medical cannabis by 2024.
Date: Dec 12, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Canada's pot industry calling on Ottawa to stop rise of illegal stores
That means, for now, illegal dispensaries and compassion clubs are likely supplying between 100,000 and 200,000 patients, while a remaining 300,000 or so people continue to turn to the black market, cannabis consultant Eric Nash told The Globe late last year.
Stamps.com spokesman Eric Nash said in an e-mail that "Rush Limbaugh's recent comments do not align with our company values, and as such Stamps.com has suspended advertising on the Rush Limbaugh radio program."