Jay-Z has another industry he can check off of his list of investments
High Times first reported Tuesday that Jay-Z has agreed to a multi-year partnership with the company and will focus on increasing opportunities resulting from legalization for “citizens returning from incarceration.”
“With all the potential in the cannabis industry, Caliva’s expertise and ethos make them the best partners for this endeavor… We want to create something amazing, have fun in the process, do good and bring people along the way.”
Caliva and Jay-Z will handle issues surrounding job training and workforce development in communities heavily affected by drug incarcerations.
Caliva has more than 600 people apart of their staff across the state of California and serves more than 750,000 customers. President and CEO Dennis O’Malley was excited to announce his company’s new partnership with one of the best-known brands in America.
“To find that we were in complete alignment around our values and ethos was just a home run. We believe this partnership is unparalleled in this or any business and we could not be more pleased to be working with him and have him as our chief brand strategist.”