Jul 15, 2016
It’s July and the Women Grow Signature Networking events heated up the cannabis industry on July 7th. With multiple chapters celebrating one year anniversaries, and Leah Heise, Women Grow’s new CEO attending a couple different chapter meetings, women continue to show up to take this budding new industry by storm. Below we’re highlighting a few of our favorite social posts from the first half of July.
Jul 6, 2016
Choosing Gender and Cannabis: Vivian McPeak welcomes Renee Gagnon, one of the first transgendered cannabis entrepreneurs. Renee Gagnon is the co-founder and CEO of International Cannabis Centres Inc. a supply chain solution for cannabis based in British Columbia, Canada and a board member of Women Grow Vancouver Island. In 2013 Renee created Thunderbird Biomedical inc, eventually achieving MMPR 005 in Feb 2014. Founder and CEO Renee led her team through private venture rounds through IPO, stepping down Jan 2015.
Jul 6, 2016
Many people know the name Laura Bianchi because of the critical role she’s played in establishing and protecting medical marijuana companies in Arizona. Being recently named partner at Rose Law Group with a background of mixed-martial artist meets yogi round out the resume of this rising star in cannabis law.
Jul 1, 2016
DENVER (JUNE 29, 2016) — Women Grow, the cannabis industry’s largest professional networking organization, today named Maryland attorney Leah Heise as acting CEO effective July 1. Co-Founders Jane West and Jazmin Hupp are stepping down from their respective roles as National Events Director and CEO to offer the next generation of cannabis industry leaders, headed by Heise, opportunities within Women Grow’s executive team.
Jun 15, 2016
Many of us began our lives of civil disobedience by falling in love. We found that love was more powerful than hate. We found that gender shouldn’t define your destiny. We found that we were stronger together–including every gender expression within our community. We’d like to offer one tale of love & cannabis today from our Chapter Director, Jenn Dowdy. I hope you’ll share your experiences in the comments for our community, as we mourn from San Francisco…together.