Dick Griffin Named ABC Champion for 2017
The nonprofit
The ABC Champion Award was created to recognize individuals who have been outstanding supporters of
"Dick is an extraordinarily generous man," said ABC Founder and Executive
Griffin is a commercial lines insurance broker with more than 50 years of experience in the natural products industry. In 1996, he formed the
Griffin thanked
Through his work and connections with other companies and organizations in the natural products industry, Griffin fostered a beneficial partnership with
Currently, the scope of Griffin's program has expanded to the cannabis (Cannabis spp., Cannabaceae) industry, with the goal to provide all lines of insurance coverage to medicinal cannabis dispensaries and related businesses in states where these enterprises have been legalized.
Griffin's daughters Nicole and Rene will accept the award on his behalf at the annual ABC Botanical Celebration and Awards Ceremony in



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