Jeff Applegate Takes the Helm at Red Mesa Science & Refining
Move will help solidify Red Mesa as a CBD extraction leader
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ST. GEORGE, Utah, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Red Mesa Science & Refining, LLC has announced the appointment of Jeff Applegate as President. Applegate is an international business executive who formerly served as Chief Operating Officer of a medical rehabilitation product manufacturer. He has extensive experience in sales management, manufacturing, and product development in an FDA-regulated industry.
Red Mesa Science & Refining We are thrilled to welcome Jeff to our team and confident his leadership will take Red Mesa to the next level, stated Joseph Cachey, Chief Executive Officer, Green Rock Hemp Holdings, the parent company of Red Mesa. His strong product development, manufacturing and distribution acumen, along with his depth of strategic management experience, will be invaluable as Red Mes
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