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Gordon Cannabis Group Acquires GCNC To Build Unified Platform for International Cannabis Commerce
Gordon Cannabis Group has acquired the Global Cannabis Network Collective (GCNC) and will consolidate the combined entity under a new umbrella organization called GCNC Holdings. The move brings together several well-known industry leaders and signals a coordinated effort to strengthen global market connectivity, brand development and international deal flow.
Under the new structure, GCNC will continue its core mission of advancing international business relationships while gaining access to expanded resources through Gordon Cannabis Group’s broader portfolio, which includes Tackle Box Farms, The Bait Shop and All Good Seed Co.
“This isn’t just an acquisition, it’s the start of something bigger,” said Tim Gordon, CEO of Gordon Cannabis Group. “By combining assets, long-term expertise, and vision, GCNC Holdings is creating a platform for healing, earned authenticity, and global impact through the development of sound business practices for members, clients, and the global cannabis industry eco-system at large.”
The leadership team behind GCNC Holdings includes Gordon, Chris Day, Bill Abbott and Jill Reddish. Together, they plan to focus on four operational pillars:
- Global market entry and connectivity
- Brand development and placement
- Facility design and expansion
- Licensing and strategic acquisitions
GCNC Holdings will also continue supporting GCNC’s existing membership base and expand its ability to drive international partnerships and top-to-top introductions across markets. The organization aims to support companies through complex growth stages, especially in areas such as cultivation, retail, facility build-out and global expansion.
“With added resources to expand GCNC member services and a much deeper bench in the sectors of cultivation, genetics, retail, and facility build-out, we can fine-tune the ability of the GCNC to help members and clients avoid many of the obstacles that often cause growing companies to stumble,” said Chris Day, co-founder of GCNC. “Few entities in the world have the substantive reach that we have been able to create through our member company partnerships, our event network affiliations, our advisory board members and our consulting work.”
The organization noted that it is building on a consensus-driven governance model intended to support sustainable growth while elevating cannabis businesses globally.
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