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Lindsey Renner

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Barbra Dean

A 3rd generation farmer and sungrown cannabis cultivator for 15 years in the sacred Humboldt County of California, Lindsey Renner’s Native Humboldt Farms uses natural and indigenous farming practices She’s a 25 year cannabis advocate, one of the first 250 companies, one of the first ten women, and the first enrolled tribal member to be licensed in California, January 1, 2018 She consults with Tribal Nations to help write local and National ordinances, ensuring a sustainable and successful roll out of the Tribal cannabis market.

Her grand mission is to help support a regenerative supply chain from Humboldt County to the Bay Area, and with the opening of Native Oakland (non-storefront delivery retail) coming up, she is that much closer! She sees cannabis as a catalyst to support the regeneration of Tribal communities throughout the nation, working diligently to help realize that vision Lindsey is an instructor at Cookies University and recently partnered with them on their Humboldt Grown Initiative

"As women we possess a unique set of attributes that can help propel a cannabis business forward, lean into those traits. We are innovative, compassionate, empathetic, and nurturing, all of which can help us to form deep and lasting relationships with our consumers, employees and investors. It’s a unique advantage Don’t let anyone tell you that being a woman in the cannabis industry doesn’t have its advantages, and always use these strengths to your advantage in this male dominated industry "

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