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Forever Young: Cannabis Industry Keeps Leaflink CEO Fresh

Forever Young: Cannabis Industry Keeps Leaflink CEO Fresh

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During his twenties, Ryan Smith had already started and sold two companies before he broke into cannabis in 2015 with the launch of his B2B technology platform Leaflink. One year later, he made Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list highlighting software technology entrepreneurs, buttressing his wunderkind reputation. Seven years on, Leaflink operates in some 30 markets and has some 12,000 business customers.

In this episode of "Seed to CEO," you’ll hear what Smith did to get this far, including:

  • Spotting opportunity in the cannabis industry landscape
  • Conducting market research
  • Picking winning markets in which to operate
  • Keeping a fresh perspective

Who is Ryan Smith?

Ryan G. Smith is the CEO and co-founder of LeafLink, a B2P platform catering to the wholesale cannabis supply chain for brands, distributors, and retailers in 30 markets. In 2011 Smith founded his first business, a green office supply company named EcoCampus. And in 2013 he founded Trupoly, ant investor management relationship software business. Smith and his partner Zach Silverman founded LeafLink in 2015. Smith was listed on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list in 2016 and LeafLink was named on Fast Company’s 2018 list of Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Enterprise. In 2021, LeafLink was named one of Inc’s Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies in America.

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