As a liberal arts student in Portland, Oregon, Samantha Seagaard was already considering a career in cannabis, but she felt a responsibility to join after seeing the industry firsthand in 2007.
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At 23, Michael Whittaker was living a double life. He was working as a police cadet, studying criminal justice and, at the same time, secretly participating in the illicit cannabis market with his wife, Jordan Mackenzie Whittaker.
“When it came down to it, I was like, ‘This ain’t for me,” he says of his short-lived career in law enforcement. “I’m going all in with the plant and see where it takes me.”
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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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The company went from one employee to 500 in a matter of a few years, scaling back now to between 300 and 450 depending on…
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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…
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Decades of ice hockey shaped how Alli Greenberg handles working as director of operations for MA-based craft cannabis producer Impressed.
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Kosmik Brands unveiled a record-setting 286-pound infused gummy at an event to commemorate a fundraising partnership Kosmik Brands is going big this summer. REALLY BIG.…
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U.S. cannabis sales continue to grow overall, but nine major states saw sales decline from 2023 to 2024, while the significant growth is coming from the newest adult-use markets.