John Campbell -Satori VT

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • Education: Dover-Sherborn Regional High School - Dover, MA. Graduated 1980 Williams College, Williamstown, MA. Graduated 1984. BA in English
    Work history: Caribbean - Owned and operated the following businesses between 1986 and 2000
    - Campbell Design Group - St. John, Virgin Islands - Architecture firm
    - St. John Surveying - St. John, Virgin Islands - Land surveying firm
    - BC Group - St. John, VI and San Juan, PR - commercial construction firm specializing in cell tower site construction
    Idaho - Owned and operated the following businesses since moving to Idaho in 2000
    - JLC Construction - Ketchum, Idaho - residential construction firm
    - Idaho Tower Company - Hailey, ID - cell tower construction and management firm, merged with Insite Wireless Group in 2007. Sold to American Tower in 2020.
    Other - Investor and/or Board member of the following companies currently:
    - Terrapin Investment Fund I - Passive investor in a cannabis grower-processor in Jersey Shore, PA
    - Elevate MO - Passive investor in a vertically integrated cannabis company based in Kansas City, MO
    - Satori VT - Cannabis grower-processor based in Middlebury, VT
    - BioCoTech - in-vessel composting company based in Cambridge, MA
    - Passive investments in various other cannabis companies in CA, CO, NJ, and MA which own dispensaries, grows, processing facilities, delivery operations and data/analytics.
    Personal - 61 years old, enjoy playing soccer, alpine ski racing, mountain biking and rockclimbing. Three adult children. Two grandsons.
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  • @gigorgei
    @gigorgei 26 днів тому +3

    This motivated me to get my cultivator license.
    Great interview 💪

  • @mnbauman
    @mnbauman 26 днів тому +1

    ‘Bury Satori’, all the tier 1-3 should make this their credo😂

  • @TimothyHawkins-n4x
    @TimothyHawkins-n4x 26 днів тому +1

    Question: If the CCB has wrinkles, as John seems to suggest, should the focus be cracking down on the big bad wolf?
    Or can consumer dollars instead fix problems within the regulator; and maybe they can listen to the big bad wolf, too.
    Speaking from another regulatory landscape - I've known bad wolves who didn't, and still don't, agree with centralizing our supply chain through the liquor board. As an example.
    And those wolves did lab test their black market products sold from illegal dispensaries - with taxes paid in full. They tested for pesticides before the feds established standards for a PPB screen. And I doubt the issue is novel. Things aren't black and white if the landscape is still grey.

    • @TheFinePrint
      @TheFinePrint  26 днів тому

      @@TimothyHawkins-n4x great question

  • @DamianDeForge
    @DamianDeForge 26 днів тому +1

    Silverman 😂