Tripp Keber is the Owner and Managing Director of Dixie Elixirs & Edibles, President and CEO of Red Dice Holdings, as well as Board Member and Director of Medical Marijuana, Inc. (OTC: MJNA). He is a founding board member of the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) also.
Formerly, Keber served as Sales Manager for Winstar Communications. He then went on to work with eLink Communications as SVP of Sales and Marketing, before being promoted to EVP of Sales and Marketing.
A few years after parting ways with eLink, Keber became Executive Vice President of Business Development for Sagebrush Reality Development. Soon thereafter (2009), he was named COO of Bella Terra Reality Holdings, LLC. – a luxury RV resort management and development company.
The following year, Keber became the managing director of Right Side Investments, LLC and Left Bank, LLC (dba Dixie Elixirs, LLC.). He went on to found Red Dice Holdings, LLC. – a medical cannabis branding and licensing company – in April 2012.
Dixie Elixirs & Edibles is one of the most recognizable names in the industry. They have a number of infused products, including topicals, drinks, and edibles. Based in Colorado, Dixie Elixers was founded in 2009 by Tripp Keber. They have been featured in a number of local and national news outlets. Awards: 2nd – 2012 (HighTimes Denver Medical Cup) MANTIS_RECOMMEND = { property: '53422cdc8e92f89afbf09d5f', render: 'mantis__recommended__wordpress' }; var z = document.createElement("script"); z.type = "text/javascript"; z.async = true; z.src = "//static.mantis.marketing/recommend.min.js"; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(z, s); …
Vincent “Tripp” Keber, CEO of the Denver-based Dixie Elixirs medical marijuana edibles company, plead guilty to misdemeanor marijuana possession in Alabama last month. According to the Denver Post, Keber was arrested on May 18th while attending the Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama. He was found with a small amount of concentrated marijuana which was originally mistook for cocaine by his arresting officers. Keber will be just fine if he can stay trouble-free and abstain from using marijuana for the next two years. He will also be required to submit to random drug …
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