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Christian Hageseth is an entrepreneur, author,[1] marijuana rights advocate and business owner. He was born in Pensacola, Florida, and grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado. He graduated from Arizona State University in 1992 with a degree in Political Science. He is the founder of Green Man Cannabis, an award-winning marijuana cultivation and dispensary business in Denver, Colorado. He is also the founder of American Cannabis Partners (ACP), a cannabis business development firm, which is developing the Colorado Cannabis Ranch. Hageseth is the author of Big Weed: An Entrepreneur's High Stakes Adventures in the Budding Legal Marijuana Business, published in 2015 by Macmillan.[2]

Hageseth is an entrepreneur and father of four girls who worked in the white-collar world for 20 years before opening his first dispensary. Prior to opening his first dispensary, in 2009, he founded an ice cream business and several related real estate finance businesses. He has worked in the marijuana industry full-time since July 2009.

Author

In 2015 Hageseth published his first book Big Weed: An Entrepreneur's High Stakes Adventures in the Budding Legal Marijuana Business (Macmillan, 2015) with co-author Joseph D’Agnese.[3] Through Big Weed, Hageseth paints a picture of the evolution of legal marijuana, describing his journey from complete newcomer in 2009 to winning multiple Cannabis Cups (the industry's highest award for product excellence) and planning the Colorado Cannabis Ranch. He concludes the book with his predictions for the future of the industry, based on his own experience.

Entrepreneur

American Cannabis Partners

Through American Cannabis Partners (ACP), Hageseth aims to grow the legal marijuana industry in a responsible way. He aims to connect like-minded teams and investors to make projects come alive. He is currently concentrating on the development of the Colorado Cannabis Ranch, the world's first "weedery". The Colorado Cannabis Ranch is scheduled to open in 2018. Hageseth has spoken at a number of industry events around the US and in Canada, often addressing the need for innovation in the industry and inspiring other entrepreneurs with accounts of his own entrepreneurial journey.[4] He is also often sought out by the media as an industry source.

Colorado Cannabis Ranch

The Colorado Cannabis Ranch is designed to be the world's first "weedery"[5] – similar to the concept of a winery or brewery but for legal marijuana.[6] Hageseth is currently developing this project through his company American Cannabis Partners. The aim of the Colorado Cannabis Ranch is to demystify and de-stigmatize legal cannabis, and also set new standards in cultivation. Hageseth envisions that the Ranch will allow visitors to tour a legal marijuana cultivation center for the first time. He also plans for an on-site restaurant and bar, and an amphitheater to be part of the experience.

Green Man Cannabis

Hageseth founded Green Man Cannabis, a legal marijuana cultivation and retail business in 2009. Until 2015 Green Man Cannabis cultivated and sold medical marijuana only. In 2015 the company was licensed to cultivate and sell both medical and recreational marijuana. Green Man Cannabis has two retail locations in Denver, CO. The business has won multiple awards, including six High Times Cannabis Cups – the most prestigious award for product excellence.[7]

Green Man Cannabis Awards

2016 Cannabis Cup[8]

2015 THC Championship[9]

2015 Cannabis Cup[10]

2015 Rooster Colorado Cup[11]

2014 THC Championship[12]

2014 Cannabis Cup[13]

2012 Cannabis Cup[14]

2012 Rooster Colorado Cup[15]

References

  1. ^ "Christian Hageseth". Goodreads. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  2. ^ Macmillan. "Big Weed | Christian Hageseth | Macmillan". Macmillan. Retrieved 2016-11-21.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: Big Weed: An Entrepreneur's High-Stakes Adventures in the Budding Legal Marijuana Business by Christian Hageseth". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  4. ^ "Christian Hageseth". American Cannabis Partners. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  5. ^ "From globizen to egotourist, new terms in the world of travel". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  6. ^ Miller, Stuart (2015-08-11). "Marijuana Legalization in Colorado Leads to First 'Weedery'". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Winners of the 2015 HIGH TIMES U.S. Cannabis Cup Denver – High Times". www.hightimes.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  8. ^ "2016 Colorado Cannabis Cup Winners – High Times". hightimes.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  9. ^ "The Hemp Connoisseur Championship 2015". THC Magazine. 2015-12-15. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  10. ^ "Winners of the 2015 HIGH TIMES U.S. Cannabis Cup Denver – High Times". hightimes.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  11. ^ "2015 THC Classic: Colorado's Best Buds and Concentrates". Rooster Magazine. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  12. ^ "The Hemp Connoisseur Championship Awards Colorado's Finest Cannabis". Marijuana. 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  13. ^ Breathes, William (2014-04-21). "Photos: High Times 2014 Cannabis Cup winners -- and William Breathes's take". Westword. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  14. ^ "Past Winners". Cannabis Cup. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  15. ^ "Awards - Green Man Cannabis". Green Man Cannabis. Retrieved 2016-11-21.