Blaine Hatab is the CEO of Distru, a platform built to streamline cannabis distribution and manufacturing. Distru covers inventory management, order management, CRM, fulfillment, logistics, and Metrc integrations.
Prior to founding Distru, Blaine created Cannaslack, a slack community with 800+ professionals in the cannabis industry and spent 5+ years in hardware and software product management.
30 minute "fireside chat"-style 1-on-1 interview with some of the most interesting people in the cannabis industry as well as big-named movers and shakers involved with the movement. Some names we've had join us in the past include Paul Rosen (Cronos Group/Pantry), Nick Kovacevich (KushCo), and Ben Curren (Green Bits).
Seun Adedeji is the founder and CEO of Elev8 Cannabis, LLC. He is the youngest African American Man in the United States to Own a Cannabis Dispensary, has been on the front lines of the legalization process in multiple states.
Seun brings significant commercial real estate experience to Elev8, as a real estate investor and landlord. He has been featured in Leafly, Merry Jane, and Wisconsin Watch and serves as the Cannabis Czar for the Black Chamber of Commerce.
Seun's phenomenal story of being a disadvantaged immigrant youth raised in Chicago-turned entrepreneurial powerhouse & multi-state operator has led to his being recognized as an inspirational figure to many across the industry.
CannaGather holds the largest monthly cannabis industry community events!
This Thursday, we will checking in with top retailers across the nation to discuss the current state of affairs surrounding racially charged unrest, regional struggles & triumphs, and what looming federal legalization means for their businesses.
Gary Krol is an educator, informer, and advocate of the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program.
After a nearly 6 year stint in corporate finance, Connecticut's medical market opening up offered Gary an opportunity to finally follow his heart into a field he had a true passion for- cannabis sativa.
Gary's professional background combined with his (now public) love for the plant synced well with the path Connecticut retail decided to take and he quickly became one of the most sought after voices in the region for consult on terpene profiling, extraction processes, dosing, dispensary operations, sales, and marketing.
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He's now a staple in Connecticut’s Medical Community and shares his knowledge every week with the public; covering the new products that are dropping in the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program on his Instagram Account @Gary_Kr0l #CTMMP
A multi-license cannabis operator, Adam has been working diligently in every facet of the cannabis industry since 2010.
He worked in partnership with the City of Long
Beach to help craft best practices and compliance standards for the industry, he was appointed by the mayor and city council as one of the commissioners on the city’s
cannabis task-force.
He serves on the Board of Directors for the Long Beach Collective Association (the “LBCA”) with positive actions on voter-initiative Measure MM, adult-use regulations, tax modernization, and administrative policy refinement. His working relationships with legal cannabis operators and affiliates both statewide and nationally, are well established, as are his political contacts at the local and state levels.
Seun Adedeji is the founder and CEO of Elev8 Cannabis, LLC. He is the youngest African American Man in the United States to Own a Cannabis Dispensary, has been on the front lines of the legalization process in multiple states.
Seun brings significant commercial real estate experience to Elev8, as a real estate investor and landlord. He has been featured in Leafly, Merry Jane, and Wisconsin Watch and serves as the Cannabis Czar for the Black Chamber of Commerce.
Seun's phenomenal story of being a disadvantaged immigrant youth raised in Chicago-turned entrepreneurial powerhouse & multi-state operator has led to his being recognized as an inspirational figure to many across the industry.
Drayten Howell began thinking about entering the cannabis industry in 2018 during his summer classes at SBCC. He knew the industry would be growing as the market opened for recreational use. Shortly after summer classes ended, Drayten was on his way north to attend NCAA Division 2 Holy Names University on a basketball scholarship.
While Drayten was attending Holy Names University as a full-time student athlete, he started doing all of the backend work for indacut. He began drafting business plans, Googling how to guides, and working with his accounting tutor on pro formas.
In November of 2018, Drayten found his cannabis zoned facility from his dorm room. A few weeks later, Drayten decided it was best to leave Holy Names University.
He moved back home and got started right away on the licensing process in January of 2019. Since then, Drayten has successfully made indacut the first cannabis delivery service licensed through the Santa Barbara County. God, hard work, and a killer team made all of this possible.
Drayten is back to serve the place he calls home. Providing legal, quality, lab-tested products to help clients lead a healthy and active lifestyle. He plans on expanding his cannabis ventures around the state/worldwide, and is currently working to become fully vertically integrated in the Santa Barbara County.