Michael Dykstra and Amber Vaughn are the husband-and-wife team behind the longtime Washington cannabis cultivator, Mt. Baker Homegrown, and the Evergreen Stateβs largest cannabis logistics company, Terpene Transit.
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Brittany Hallet, the 31-year-old executive vice president of marketing for SLANG Worldwide, is one of the younger female executives in the cannabis industry, but she also has more cannabis experience than many of her industry peers.
Barry Vuong, the chief operating officer of Monko, a cannabis dispensary and delivery service in Washington, D.C., was initially drawn to the cannabis industry after learning about the growing trend of CBD and hemp products that were vying for space at his tobacco smoke shops.
Small and Packard are the co-owners of Goodiez Brands, a cannabis company that includes the ART Cannabis and Rescue Cannabis Co., brands β both of which are passion projects for the co-owners.
The business, which holds licenses for retail, delivery and manufacturing, surpassed more than $1 million in sales in less than a year and has grown…
As the marketing director for Aeriz, Ryan Thomas is thankful to the companyβs grow team for giving him and his team a direct path.
As a nascent industry, many cannabis product producers start small and scale up to higher volumes and an expanding portfolio of products. This poses challenges for designing packaging and packaging operations that serve immediate and future needs.
High Road Edibles has become a nearly ubiquitous staple in cannabis stores across Montana and for good reason.
Daron Coon has spent his entire adult life in the cannabis industry. The 35-year-old owner of the edibles manufacturing company, Swell Cannabis, first became interested in the industry while researching alternative medicines to help his mother cope with her auto-immune disease.