I then spent most summers and holidays in Texas with my family, but stayed in Colorado until 2017.
CEO of Canna Provisions, based in the Berkshires in Lee, Massachusetts, about 300 yards off the first exit in the state when coming from New York.
Cannabis has also afforded me the privilege of being close friends with an amazing group of women all around the globe from the industry, which I am so grateful to have in my orbit and even gather with as I do in a monthly meetup among a growing cross-section of the most dynamic and inspiring women executives, operators and thought leaders in U.S.
Hands down right now my favorite flower is UFJoe from our Smash Hits cannabis exclusive line.
However, when you surround yourself with talented people who come to this industry with institutional knowledge, but also creative thinking that creates solutions to ever-changing regulations and restrictions, that energy expands through the company at large and some really amazing results can come of it.
I love that there are traditional CPG experts entering the legal cannabis industry at a very rapid pace.
We’re proud of the fact that at Canna Provisions we put our money where our mouth is, and a great example is the story of our partnership with our director of cultivation, Greg “Chemdog” Krzanowski, a legend of legacy market culture who helped change cannabis in the 1990s.
We strongly support ongoing restorative social justice programs that work to rectify the destructive impact of the failed War on Drugs, and plan to continue finding new partners and ways to create change.
I’m incredibly grateful that his team is so fantastic to work with and look forward to activating similar exciting projects with new partners.
We’ve been there for each other through really tough times, and I’m so proud of her successful sale, and for all the aspiring women leaders and entrepreneurs in the space, she is absolutely someone to look up to in cannabis.
Why? Because the industry needs more smart, creative women doing amazing work in products and leadership in the industry.
The first thing that would happen if an animal is found without a chip is they get one, and in order to get your pet back, you must fill out all of the required info.
Higher Calling is a weekly series, publishing on Thursdays, where we chat with folks in the cannabis industry about their personal history and taste in cannabis and the future of cannabis marketing.