Here’s their top 20 and how Isaac Dietrich keeps getting attention is beyond us… might end up as a good bankruptcy proceedings client !
We note that Bob Hoban is mentioned, quite rightly so but we’d also mention Hilary Bricken and drop MJ Freeway’s, Amy Poinsett. One thing we can be assured in 2018 is that the likes of MJ Freeway and other clunky cannabis software solutions will soon be facing a plethora of software solutions from around the country.
Their 20 People to Watch in 2018,
- Steve DeAngelo, Harborside/FLRish, Executive Director
- Isaac Dietrich, MassRoots, CEO
- Kristina Garcia, Women Grow, CEO
- Christina Gonzalez, G FarmaBrands, CEO
- Virgil Grant, Southern California Coalition, President; California Minority Alliance, Secretary; California Cannabis, CEO
- Jim Hagedorn, Scotts Miracle-Gro, CEO
- Bob Hoban, Hoban Law Group, Managing Partner
- Jesce Horton, Saints Cannabis, CEO; PV Ventures, CEO (Note: Horton also landed on the list because of his involvement with the Minority Cannabis Business Association, but he has since resigned from the group.)
- Pete Kadens, Green Thumb International, CEO
- Tim Keogh, AmeriCann, CEO
- Chris Leavy, MedMen, Co-Chairman and Partner
- Bruce Linton, Canopy Growth, CEO
- Asha Oroskar, Orochem Technologies, CEO
- Amy Poinsett, MJ Freeway, CEO
- Kim Rivers, Trulieve, CEO
- Rob Sands, Constellation Brands, CEO
- Sundie Seefried, Colorado Credit Union, CEO; Safe Harbor Private Banking, Chairwoman
- Michael Steinmetz, Flow Kana, CEO
- Noah Stokes, The Cannabis Distribution Co. and CannaGuard, CEO
- Nancy Whiteman, Wana Brands, Co-owner