Mountain High Acquisitions Names Teri Vries as New CEO
The company said that Vries is a healthcare industry manager and business consultant with over 20 years of experience focused on strategy development, process improvement, change management, financial analysis and reporting, benchmarking, and business development with both large and mid-size organizations.
"We are very excited to have someone as qualified and highly regarded as
According to a release, prior to joining Mountain High, Vries was a Product Consultant to
Vries concluded, "I look forward to utilizing all of my accumulated knowledge, experience, and connections within the healthcare and nutraceutical sectors to help develop and execute a dynamic growth strategy that can leverage our key strengths and maximize the value of the Mountain High's unique CBD and phytocannabinoid profile as well as our industrial hemp assets."
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