The pandemic hit right in the middle of Eric Sellew’s senior year of college. He was living off campus with a few friends and smoking “more joints than we should have at the time,” when a simple observation changed the course of his life.
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Elizabeth Aguirre was working as a general manager for a Bay Area coffee shop when her district manager proposed a move into cannabis retail. Aguirre joined Velvet as a general manager in February 2020, now she is the multi-award-winning chain’s director of operations.
So I think it’s a really unique perspective and I’m super proud of it, and I hope it helps guide some future research as well.”…
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What started with an R&D project to pressure-test vape hardware has grown into a successful, multi-state cannabis company selling nearly 200,000 1-gram vape cartridges per month.
In Canada’s oversaturated retail market, Chris Jones is doing something that’s practically unheard of: He’s running a profitable cannabis company.
There’s a saying that opportunity doesn’t knock, it presents itself when you beat down the door.
This phrase seems particularly apt for Derek Burton, who went looking for a job in cannabis on his 21st birthday, the very minute he was legally able to work in the industry, according to Washington state law.
With the legalization of adult-use cannabis in New York, Bri Delgado was able to put her background in fashion and design to work, creating the Florette brand from scratch and helping get the company’s products in more than 45 shops in the emerging Empire State market.
Lucien moved to Boston from Haiti in 2002. She graduated from high school when she was 15 and eventually graduated magna cum laude from Suffolk…