Dana Chaves

Member Board Of Directors at American Cannabis Bankers Association

Dana Chaves currently serves as a Member of the Board of Directors for the American Cannabis Bankers Association and as Chief Business Development Officer at FinResults, a fintech company delivering rapid results for clients. Previous experience includes roles as Senior Vice President and Director of Specialty Banking Services at First Federal Bank, where the focus was on serving regulated industries, and as Senior Director of Banking Relations and Business Development for Ms. Mary Staffing, specializing in personnel solutions for the marijuana industry. Additional positions held include Senior Director of Business Development at Partner Colorado Credit Union and Director of Business Development at The Waterworks Inc. Earlier in career, Dana worked as a Business Development Executive at Vista International and Government Account Manager at CommTech CAD/CAM Systems. Educational background includes studies in Nuclear Physics and Physical Science at Bartlett Nuclear Services and completion of secondary education at Arvada High School.

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American Cannabis Bankers Association

The American Cannabis Bankers Association is committed to bridging the gap between the cannabis industry and the financial services industry in the United States. Recognizing the challenges and intricacies of cannabis banking due to the dichotomy of state and federal laws, the ACBA aims to advocate for clear, streamlined, and practical banking regulations for cannabis-related businesses (CRBs). Its purpose spans supporting its members on the complexities of cannabis banking, promoting secure and transparent financial transactions and understanding of the cannabis industry through research, education and advocacy. By fostering dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders, the ACBA seeks to ensure that financial institutions can confidently serve cannabis businesses, leading to broader economic benefits, growth, and community development.


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