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Jane West (campaigner) was born on 1976, is a CEO. Discover Jane West (campaigner)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Activist, Businesswoman
Age 47 years old
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Born 1976, 1976
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Jane West (campaigner) Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jane West (campaigner) worth at the age of 47 years old? Jane West (campaigner)’s income source is mostly from being a successful CEO. She is from . We have estimated Jane West (campaigner)'s net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

In January 2019, InStyle magazine included West in its second annual Badass 50 Women list, alongside Michele Obama, Hannah Gadsby Christine Blasey Ford, and other prominent individuals."

2018

In late 2018, the company launched several products featuring cannabidiol: Jane West CBD Coffee and Jane West Day and Night CBD Capsules. The cannabis media company PRØHBTD called the coffee "an ideal way to pair premium coffee with a daily dose of the popular cannabinoid."

2016

Jane West is an American cannabis activist and CEO of the cannabis lifestyle brand Jane West. She is best known as the founder of cannabis networking organization Women Grow. In 2016, Inc. magazine named her “the most widely recognized female personality in cannabis" and in 2019, InStyle magazine included her in its 2019 Badass 50 list highlighting women who are "changing the world."

In 2016, West announced she'd raised $1 million in capital financing to develop the Jane West lifestyle brand, one that aimed to feature “Luxe accessories for a modern, sophisticated cannabis experience.” The company's product lines include high-end glass bongs developed in collaboration with pipe developer Grav Labs, named by fashion website Refinery29 as one of “the most stylish ways to get high," as well as a series of portable smoking accessories that according to Entrepreneur magazine had "the potential to revolutionize the way adult women see cannabis.”

2014

In October 2013, West, a married mother of two living in a Denver suburb, created the pseudonym Jane West to anonymously host monthly bring-your-own-marijuana dinner parties. On February 28, 2014, she lost her job as a corporate event planner when her employer spotted her smoking vaporized marijuana on CNBC as part of its coverage of Colorado's legalization of cannabis. Adopting West as her full-time professional name, she continued to host marijuana-friendly gatherings through her production company Edible Events. She'd later write, “At times I’ve struggled with the feeling that I was in way over my head. But as I worked through the struggles, I found that Jane West was stronger, smarter and more powerful than the person I had been.”

In May 2014, West began collaborating with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra on “Classically Cannabis: The High Note Series,” a series of bring-your-own cannabis fundraising concerts. The series received international media attention after the Denver officials warned organizers that the events risked violating public marijuana consumption laws unless those responsible made the shows invitation only.

In August 2014, West raised $42,000 in seed money from 14 cannabis businesswomen and co-founded Women Grow in Denver with Jazmin Hupp. The organization focused on hosting networking events with notable speakers in order to serve “as a catalyst for women to influence and succeed in the cannabis industry as the end of marijuana prohibition occurs on a national scale.” While the first networking event drew 70 attendees, by February 2016 Women Grow had chapters in 44 cities, 21,000 newsletter subscribers and 30,000 followers on Instagram. In June 2016, West and Hupp stepped down from their respective roles as Women Grow's national events director and CEO. West and Hupp continue to serve on Women Grow's national board of directors, while Chanda Macias serves as its chairwoman.