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When Tripp Keber co-founded Denver-based Dixie Elixirs, he didn't fully understand the ride he was stepping onto. Dixie quickly became one of the best-known brands in the market, and Tripp became a face of the industry, appearing on several mainstream documentaries about the newly legal product. After years in the limelight, Tripp realized that he preferred starting new businesses than managing established ones and made a graceful exit to remake himself – as a cannabis advisor via his new venture, Right Side Advisory Services. In this episode of Seed to CEO, Tripp shares: Why it's important to control the narrative rather than letting it control you. The importance of humility and collaboration to success in the cannabis industry. How to leverage your talents, experience and relationships for new ventures. Why its critical to set aside your ego and personal desires to ensure your clients succeed. Who is Tripp Keber? Tripp co-founded Dixie Elixirs in 2010 and became CEO in 2014, a position he held until 2017. Tripp's professional life started in the communications industry where he held sales executive roles with companies such as eLink Communications and Winstar Communications, before pivoting into realty and a five-year stint as COO of Bella Terra Realty Holdings. After Dixie, Tripp launched Right Side Advisory Services, a consulting business that advises cannabis executives on exits. He also returned to the hospitality industry via his newest venture, Etc. Eatery in Denver.
When Tripp Keber co-founded Denver-based Dixie Elixirs, he didn't fully understand the ride he was stepping onto. Dixie quickly became one of the best-known brands in the market, and Tripp became a face of the industry, appearing on several mainstream documentaries about the newly legal product. After years in the limelight, Tripp realized that he preferred starting new businesses than managing established ones and made a graceful exit to remake himself – as a cannabis advisor via his new venture, Right Side Advisory Services. In this episode of Seed to CEO, Tripp shares: Why it's important to control the narrative rather than letting it control you. The importance of humility and collaboration to success in the cannabis industry. How to leverage your talents, experience and relationships for new ventures. Why its critical to set aside your ego and personal desires to ensure your clients succeed. Who is Tripp Keber? Tripp co-founded Dixie Elixirs in 2010 and became CEO in 2014, a position he held until 2017. Tripp's professional life started in the communications industry where he held sales executive roles with companies such as eLink Communications and Winstar Communications, before pivoting into realty and a five-year stint as COO of Bella Terra Realty Holdings. After Dixie, Tripp launched Right Side Advisory Services, a consulting business that advises cannabis executives on exits. He also returned to the hospitality industry via his newest venture, Etc. Eatery in Denver.
Tripp Keber, CEO of Dixie Elixirs, a medical marijuana-infused products manufacturer based in Denver, CO serving approximately 500+ medical marijuana centers, is a Dynamic Warrior. He has not been to war, however, he was there for 9/11. He lost friends, he had his family shattered, and coped using methods that many of us might question. However, he gathered himself, and he kept moving forward. Always move forward.
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It’s no secret cannabis cultivation is going global. Here to tell us why and how he’s expanding into Africa is Jonathan Summers of EXMceuticals, a medical cannabis firm that aims to become the largest volume, lowest cost producer of wholesale cannabis in the world. Learn more at https://exmceuticals.com (CSE: EXM) (FSE: A2PAW2) Key Takeaways: Jonathan’s background in cannabis and how he came to be Executive Chairman of EXMceuticals An inside look at EXM and its mission to become the largest volume, lowest cost producer of wholesale cannabis ingredients Jonathan’s insight on Brexit and how it will affect London as a financial hub Why EXM cultivates cannabis in Africa before processing, selling, and distributing in Portugal What cannabis cultivation in Africa could mean for the country’s economy and job market Differences between the cannabis industry in Europe versus the U.S. The products Jonathan foresees gaining traction in Europe over the next few years What Dixie Elixir’s Tripp Keber is bringing to the table as a strategic advisor for EXM How EXM is working to support African communities through nonprofit funds and increased employment Inspiration Jonathan draws from lectures given by English philosopher Alan Watts Where Jonathan sees EXM and cannabis heading in the next few years
Our first guest on this weeks show is Jonathan Summers on the show, CEO and Vice Chairman of EXMCeuticals, who began his career in London working for Goldman Sachs for 15 years. Second, we welcome a recurring guest and friend of the show Tripp Keber. Will also answer your DMs, give you some stunning & amazing facts, and catch you up on some news with cannabis in the tri-state.
This week we review some of the most newsworthy issues in the space, Tripp Keber makes his second appearance on the show and will answer some DMs.
NYCBD with Jeffrey Hill produced its second- show! Guests include Tripp Keber CEO and Founder of Dixie Brands, a pioneer in the space since 2009, and Kevin McGovern, a very successful family office owner and investor/Board Member in Cannabis since 2015.**A new show every Sunday morning on 710 WOR New York at 8a EST.
Chris Walsh, MJ Business Daily & Tripp Keber, Dixie Brands Chris Walsh joins us and shares that he wasn’t always a cannabis guy…his friends poking fun of him when he first joined MJ Business Daily but in describing the changes to Denver, Colorado and society in general Chris has now hired some of those very same friends. A native Coloradan, he now works blocks from where he grew up…he’s surprised but proud that cannabis has it’s home in Denver. And finally Chris goes on to share his philosophy on reporting in this day and age. Tripp Keber then returns and gives us an update on how things have changed for Dixie Brands and cannabis in Colorado. He takes us through internal and external expansion.
In our second Denver Startup Week Special, Tripp Keber joins Turnpikers to discuss the rapidly expanding cannabis industry. Tripp is CEO of Dixie Brands, Inc -- a company he co-founded that serves as a premiere licensed marijuana infused product manufacturer. Widely hailed as one of this industry's leaders, when Tripp is not thinking about the future vision of Dixie and the industry, he is supporting efforts of the National Cannabis Industry Association, where he is a founding member and current Board Director.
This episode comes to you straight from the Cannabis Economy workshop in Las Vegas last week. We checked in with the one and only Tripp Keber, one of the first ever speakers at Cannabis Economy in 2014, who gives us his take on all that has happened in the world of Cannabis since he first joined us over a year ago. A lot has changed from 2014 to 2015, but it's good to hear how the "movement" of cannabis, as Tripp puts it, has only grown bigger and better. Enjoy!
n this episode Brandon interviews Tripp Keber, the CEO and co-founder of Dixie Brands and Dixie Elixirs. Since 2010, Tripp and his team have been busy building the first national cannabis brand. Brandon and Tripp dive deep into the creation story of Dixie, their recent brand expansion to California, and why he welcomes the coming FDA regulation of the cannabis industry.
Kyle Kushman discusses Medical Cannabis Infused Products and Cannabis Legalization in Conflict in the state of Colorado with Tripp Keber, CEO and co-founder of Dixie Brands. Dixie Brands is a medical marijuana infused products manufacturer based in Denver, CO serving approximately 500+ medical marijuana centers.
After spending his early post-college years bartending and skiing in Boulder, Joe Hodas got a Masters in Communications. This degree led him to jobs with several companies in the early tech industry, as well as through a stint with Frontier Airlines, but it was during his tenure with an advertising agency that got him connected with Tripp Keber. As Tripp and Dixie Elixirs sought to make a big splash in cannabis, they knew they needed some expertise on the branding and marketing front, and Joe was just the right person for the job. Nowadays, we know Dixie as one of the strongest brands in the cannabis industry, a beacon of legitimacy and business savvy that sets its sights high, and seems to go nowhere but upwards. Joe takes us through the core mission of Dixie, what they see on their horizon, and where they think the industry in general is headed. Enjoy!
Competitive and tenacious from his Jesuit upbringing, all the way through his varied professional career, Tripp Keber has firmly established himself as one of the most public and influential voices in cannabis. We hear all about how Tripp’s risk-taking attitude and "delusional confidence" made him well disposed for success in the nascent cannabis industry, and the various bumps and bruises he’s taken on the way to that success.