Kyra and Nick, two years after they got together. Photograph: Image supplied by Kyra Reed
Kyra Reed made the decision to move back to central California in 2010 after her business collapsed in LA. Having grown up in the region, she wanted to take some time to assess her situation and work out her next steps. In August that year, she attended her 20-year high school reunion at a country club in Salinas. âIâd gone to a girlsâ school called Notre Dame which was joined to a boysâ school called Palma,â she says. âWe used to do lots of activities together, like socials and sports events. The reunions brought us together again.â
The Arcview Group s Women s Inclusion Network Announces Partnership With WEiC to Optimize Opportunities for Women in Cannabis
Cannabis Networks Collaborate to Offer Advanced Mentorship, Interactive Events, and Educational Platforms for Their Members in 2021
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Arcview Group s Women s Inclusion Network joins forces with Women Empowered in Cannabis (WEiC) to develop a cohesive program that benefits members of both organizations. In 2021, Women s Inclusion Network and WEiC will offer joint membership, access to all programs within each network, as well as reveal three unique co-hosted events in a mutually beneficial collaboration.