Pubdate: Sun, 07 Aug 2011 Source: Daily Camera (Boulder, CO) Copyright: 2011 The Daily Camera. Contact: http://www.dailycamera.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/103 Author: Heath Urie, Camera Staff Writer BOULDER'S PURVEYORS OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA A COLORFUL BUNCH Professionals, Unemployed Among Industry Hopefuls A former satellite engineer, a father-and-son team and an airline instructor are all among the often colorful cast of business owners, financiers and employees seeking to claim a slice of the burgeoning medical marijuana industry in Boulder. City records show that the individuals behind Boulder's dispensaries and greenhouse operations come from all over the world and have a wide variety of backgrounds. They include Colorado natives, recent transplants from California and people who were born abroad in places such as the Philippines, France and South Korea. Many of the applicants describe themselves in city documents as self-employed business owners, while others say they have been unemployed or were laid off in recent years. Some applicants have professional backgrounds that shatter stereotypes about medical marijuana businesses. Take Sarah Meiser, for example. Meiser worked as a senior research scientist for Lockheed Martin in Louisville from 2006 until 2009. "I designed and built laser radar systems" designed to fly on satellites, she said. "When the economy turned bad, I got laid off and a friend was starting off in this business." Meiser became a co-owner of Boulder Vital Herbs, but she's since reduced her role to dispensary manager. She said the company -- located at 25271/2 Broadway -- was initially denied a license for being too close to a school. Now, she said the city has agreed to grandfather the business in and resume the licensing process. She said she doesn't plan on going back into the field of research and development. "I didn't really like that lifestyle," she said, adding that the dispensary allows her more time off to do the things she enjoys. Other applicants come from a wide variety of backgrounds. Guy Benson, of 11:11 Wellness, is an after-school teacher at the YMCA of Boulder; David Cole, of Health Alternative Choices, lists his current occupation as a senior systems engineer for Oracle; and Katherine Bales, of Kind Love, was an instructor for United Airlines for 14 years before getting into the medical marijuana business. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.