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06-27-2024, 09:40 AM | #1 |
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A MESSAGE FROM PCA’S NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear PCA Members,
Thank you for having the confidence in me to lead the Premium Cigar Association. I do not take this responsibility lightly. I vow to put my heart and soul into this association with a rich history, massive past successes, present stability, and, most importantly, a bright future. We will never be bashful about promoting the positive impact of this organization and industry on communities across the country and the joy that premium cigars bring to adult consumers throughout the world. I am extremely fortunate to take on this role with an incredible staff and experienced board of directors who will work as a team as we access, grow, and generate new ideas. As I take on this role, I promise to be transparent, accessible, open to feedback, and flexible. I also promise to be more patient and wheel in my passion (at times). In approaching this new role as the voice of the organization and the voice of specialty tobacco retailing, you can rest assured that it will be a loud voice with your best interests at heart and will not falter as we face inevitable challenges and convert them into opportunities. I fervently believe that small businesses are a core attribute of a thriving society, and the businesses that you run contribute to the social and economic makeup of that society. That is worth fighting for. I fervently believe that these businesses sustain jobs and put food on the tables of our membership’s tens of thousands of employees. That is worth fighting for. I fervently believe that specialty tobacco retailing is an honorable profession unfairly cast under the shadow of “tobacco” and that the uniqueness as a product type and means of sale is worth fighting for. To engage in these fights, we must be fiscally responsible stewards of the industry to fund the organization through our world-class trade show, partnerships, and membership dues. I am most excited about venturing into projects related to membership, sponsorship, and fundraising in the coming months. With your support and guidance, we will grow the organization in a responsible way with a keen eye toward efficiency and building programs that are most necessary to assist our membership. Please do not hesitate to contact me with questions, concerns, advice, or ideas. Thank you again for your support. Sincerely, Joshua Habursky joshua@premiumcigars.org
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06-27-2024, 09:52 AM | #2 |
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Now you got the jump on me.
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08-29-2024, 08:13 AM | #3 |
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This is my first issue writing the editor’s note as the permanent Executive Director of the Premium Cigar Association. I am deeply honored and grateful to the board of directors, staff, and general membership for having the confidence in me to lead the organization, the premium cigar industry’s advocacy agenda, and the epicenter of cigar commerce at the trade show in New Orleans in 2025. The premium cigar industry and association are now in a vastly different situation than when I started with the organization. Then, we were facing a (presumably) imminent demise through arbitrary government regulations, a fractured membership, and waning resources. Today, we are an organization growing with new members, exhibitors, partnerships, and programs in a period of regulatory and legislative stability. We are working with many partner organizations, constantly improving and communicating to find common ground to protect and defend our passions and your livelihoods. We are in a much better predicament now than five years ago because of a dedicated staff and your support as members committed to our mission. Don’t worry; we have no plan to rest on our laurels and get comfortable. My leadership style is extremely aggressive and unyielding when it comes to the promotion of our membership and the advocacy for your interests. My background growing up in the school of “government affairs” has given me a unique perspective and a deep appreciation for all that it takes to be a premium cigar retailer or manufacturer. We are no longer constantly on the defensive, and our tone has changed and hardened after three successful battles against the Food & Drug Administration. I am also a small business owner and understand the pain points and ups and downs of running retail and hospitality operations. You can rest assured that when I speak on behalf of the organization and industry, I will do so with careful deliberation with certainty, purpose, and adherence to the mission of “protecting specialty tobacco retailing.” It is my duty and obligation to prepare the organization for the next set of challenges and grow the association and its resources to effectively overcome them, whether it is a generational smoking ban at the local level or a national tax increase. Furthermore, we have a responsibility as the most powerful voice in Washington, DC, in the largest premium cigar market in the world, to export our research, arguments, and data to our brothers and sisters of the leaf elsewhere in the world who are facing governmental overreach. For small business retailers and our manufacturer partners, I intend to fulfill that obligation and work to increase member benefits, grow membership participation, and continue to improve the tradeshow and other industry events. In my two months on the job working with the board of directors and staff we have some achievements to highlight: Hiring of a new Director of Tradeshow and Events Reorganization and streamlining our sponsorship offerings and sales process Rollout of an employee 401k program Launching a site visit for the 2025 trade show Hosting major political events in Milwaukee, Louisville, and Chicago Launching a petition against generational smoking in Massachusetts Working to expand cigar bar legislation and signing it into law in North Carolina Undergoing a Capital Improvement Program to our Washington, DC Office These are just a few of the many projects that our team is working on this summer. You will also notice a steady stream of research and content posted across our communication channels, and you may even have one of our staff members show up at your shop, lounge, factory, or facility. Along with many of the PCA staff, I will be traveling the country during the summer and fall to meet directly with our membership so that we can better service your interests, listen to feedback, and generate ideas for new programs to help you run your business. I look forward to meeting many of you during these travels and hope to be one of the most accessible and approachable Executive Directors who have led the association. I know that during the course of my tenure, we will achieve major successes and address and overcome challenges. I hope the next five years will be as good as the last five years for the premium cigar industry. Even though we encountered some severe turbulence, we followed a flight path and arrived at our destination here today. Our next journey awaits us.
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El Gringo permanence... El perro, el perro, es mi corazon. El gato, el gato, el gato no es bueno. El Jefe es cantante, El Jefe es muy famoso El Jefe es el hombre con el queso del diablo. El perro, el perro, nunca sin raison El gato, el gato, el gato es obseno El Jefe es caliente, El Jefe es carinoso El Jefe le da besos mejor que su esposo What Would TOJE Do? Þ £ |
08-29-2024, 08:14 AM | #4 |
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El Gringo permanence... El perro, el perro, es mi corazon. El gato, el gato, el gato no es bueno. El Jefe es cantante, El Jefe es muy famoso El Jefe es el hombre con el queso del diablo. El perro, el perro, nunca sin raison El gato, el gato, el gato es obseno El Jefe es caliente, El Jefe es carinoso El Jefe le da besos mejor que su esposo What Would TOJE Do? Þ £ |
08-29-2024, 09:27 AM | #5 |
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The letter was well said.
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