Major General Ondra L. Berry Appointed CCB Chair
December 22, 2025
Today, Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board and Governor Joe Lombardo announced Major General Ondra L. Berry as the new Chair of Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB). Berry was first appointed by Governor Lombardo to the CCB in January.
“Major General Ondra L. Berry brings decades of extensive experience with the Nevada National Guard and Reno Police, offering valuable insights into Nevada's cannabis regulations. I am confident he will provide strong leadership in enforcing, licensing, and ensuring public safety related to cannabis,” stated Governor Lombardo.
With 38 years of distinguished service in the Nevada National Guard, Berry served as the Adjutant General from 2019 until his retirement in 2024. He also served 25 years as an officer in the Reno Police Department, rising to the rank of assistant police chief. He left the department in 2005 to work in the private sector, including as Senior Vice President at MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas. Gen. Berry earned an undergraduate degree in secondary education from the University of Evansville and an MPA in political science from the University of Nevada, Reno.
“I am privileged to be named Chair of Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board,” said Chair Berry. “Effective regulation is built by transparency, trust, and accountability. It is my honor to see industry innovation and opportunity as public health and safety is protected.”
Berry fills the seat of Adriana Guzmán Fralick, who served as Chair from August 2023- November 2025. Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board thanks Guzmán Fralick for her commitment and discernment for more than two years.
The Cannabis Compliance Board was established through Assembly Bill 533 during the 2019 legislative session and consists of five board members appointed by the Governor. Board members must have expertise in a range of fields, including finance and accounting, law enforcement, medicine, regulatory and legal compliance, and cannabis.