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克利夫兰及周边地区消息
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HARVEST OF OH OFFICIALLY VERTICALLY INTEGRATED
Ariane Kirkpatrick is the first female and Black,majority owner of a
vertically integrated cannabis company in Ohio
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CLEVELAND - Harvest
of OH is officially vertically integrated as of April 13, 2022,
making Ariane Kirkpatrick, a trailblazer in business development,
the first female and Black, majority owner of a vertically
integrated cannabis company in Ohio. Vertical integration describes
a company which controls every stage of the production path –
growing, dispensing, and processing.
Kirkpatrick’s journey into the cannabis industry began in 2017 when
she was awarded provisional licenses to dispense, grow and process
medical marijuana. In 2021, after building the company’s
infrastructure, and receiving certificates of operation, Kirkpatrick
opened three medical marijuana dispensaries: Harvest of Columbus,
Harvest of Athens, and Harvest of Beavercreek. Each dispensary sells
a variety of cannabis flower, vaporizers, concentrates, edibles,
tinctures, topicals and accessories. More than 9,000 patients have
visited the dispensaries. Also in 2021, Harvest of OH opened Harvest
Grows, a state-of-the-art greenhouse facility located in Ironton,
Ohio.
Kirkpatrick recognized the importance of Harvest of OH being family
owned and operated and enlisted the expertise of her family. The
Harvest of OH executive leadership team is a diverse group of
individuals, family included all with the same mission, to improve
lives through the goodness of cannabis. The team includes Ariane
Kirkpatrick, President & CEO; Amonica Davis, COO; Kris Kirkpatrick,
CFO; Ali Kirkpatrick, Chief Strategy Officer; Jonathan Oswick,
Director of Facilities; Nicole McKinney-Johnson, Director of Human
Resources; Keya Kellum, Director of Marketing; Kevin Lowery, Jr.,
Director of Compliance; Jeane’ Holley, Community & Public Relations
Specialist; Jalen Davis, Strategic Business Liaison; John Davis,
III, Brand Communication Strategist; Felicia Davis, Executive
Assistant to the CEO; and Jazmine Couch, Executive Assistant to the
COO.
“Having a diverse team is a priority of mine with just over 50% of
our 75 employees being women and people of color. Our plan is to
shape the future of the cannabis industry as we advocate for equity,
inclusion, and social justice, especially for those that are
overrepresented in the penal system for marijuana offenses and
underrepresented in careers in cannabis,” says Kirkpatrick.
In March 2022, Harvest of OH brought its own, cultivated, and
harvested flower to market: Rom Widow (Hybrid), Apple Fritter
(Hybrid), Cake Crusher (Hybrid), Space Gello (Hybrid), Pirate Breath
(Hybrid), Sunset Sherbet (Hybrid), and GG4 (Hybrid). Harvest flower
can now be found in Harvest of OH’s three dispensaries and is
rolling out to other dispensaries across the state. Soon to follow
are solventless concentrates manufactured in the most recently
licensed processing vertical. |
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