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From her kitchen bench to the #1 cannabis company in California with Kiva Co-Founder, Kristi Palmer
From her kitchen bench to the #1 cannabis company in California with Kiva Co-Founder, Kristi Palmer
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Joining me on today’s show is Kristi Palmer, she’s the co-founder of California’s biggest cannabis company, Kiva Confections.
What started out of desperation in 2010 with duo Kristi and Scott Palmer has since grown into the best selling edibles company in California a decade later. Kristi bootstrapped her brand from her kitchen back when the landscape was very different and unregulated, through to what it is today > millions of dollars in venture capital funds, a team of 300 staff and almost 1000 dispensaries just in the state of California.
Tune into this episode to hear about the journey and what it took to get started, some things you might not know about this industry and what it’s like today working in a highly regulated space.
LINKS WE MENTION
Kiva
Kiva’s Instagram
Female Startup Club
In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses.
What started out of desperation in 2010 with duo Kristi and Scott Palmer has since grown into the best selling edibles company in California a decade later. Kristi bootstrapped her brand from her kitchen back when the landscape was very different and unregulated, through to what it is today > millions of dollars in venture capital funds, a team of 300 staff and almost 1000 dispensaries just in the state of California.
Tune into this episode to hear about the journey and what it took to get started, some things you might not know about this industry and what it’s like today working in a highly regulated space.
LINKS WE MENTION
Kiva
Kiva’s Instagram
Female Startup Club
In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses.
Released:
Sep 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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