Paul King (entrepreneur)

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Paul King
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Born
Paul Michael King

(1984-05-26) May 26, 1984 (age 40)
CitizenshipAmerican (1988 - Present)
Russian (1984 - 1988)
Alma materCarnegie Mellon University
Occupation(s)Founder and CEO, Cannafornia, entrepreneur, technology innovator
Website www.cannafornia.world

Paul King (born May 26, 1984) is a business executive and entrepreneur. King was the founder and chief executive officer of Cannafornia. [1] [2] [3] [4] Prior to Cannafornia, King was founder and chief executive officer of Hercules Networks, [5] as well as a member of the board [5] and founding partner at G.C. Media, Inc. Earlier in his career he was the founder and C.E.O. of International Sales Team Realty. [6] King expanded International Sales Team Realty by developing Chase Mortgage Center and New Wave Title Company.

In the late 2000s', King developed and marketed a commercially successful lines of mobile charging stations, known as goCharge stations. [5] King came up with the idea when a dead cell phone caused him to miss a flight during his college years. [7]

King has been featured on CNN News, [8] NBC, BusinessWeek, [9] MediaWeek, and has been quoted and featured on a number of news and media outlets. He is a summa cum laude graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. [10]

In 2017 King founded Cannafornia, cannabis cultivation company. [1] [11] Cannafornia has 200,000 square feet of greenhouse space on two properties in Salinas, California. This includes 35,000 square feet of nursery space where the company breeds its own strains. [11] Across its brands and 13 user accounts, Cannafornia has more than 1 million followers on social media. [2]

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