Jordan “Jo” Green, Talks Cannabis, Creativity And More On The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

September 26, 2024

Welcome to the latest episode of the Harlem World Magazine (HWM) Podcast, your monthly deep dive into the captivating stories shaping our world of Harlem

This month, we’re thrilled to feature an exclusive conversation with Jordan “Jo” Green, Cannabis Business Account Executive at NYC’s Department of Small Business Services Based at Harlem Commonwealth Council, while spending over a decade in education, as well as some time in market research, and advertising.

Jo talks with publisher Danny Tisdale as they discuss the ins and outs of working in the Cannabis industry in New York City, being a dad, a creative and much more. 

Jordan “Jo” Green

Jordan “Jo” Green is a creative change agent with roots in Harlem.  He is the inaugural Cannabis Business Account Executive at NYC’s Department of Small Business Services, servicing Upper Manhattan out of his office at Harlem Commonwealth Council.  As a technical assistance provider from the NY State Office of Cannabis Management, his role is to aid entrepreneurs with insights on how to become a licensed entity in NY’s Recreational & Medicinal Cannabis Markets. 

Before his work at Harlem Commonwealth, Jo spent over a decade in education, as well as some time in market research, and advertising.  He is the owner of his own creative & media agencies (Exit 18 Creative & Exit 18 Media) and a proud dad to a middle schooler and infant — and yes he used to work in advertising before starting his shop. He does a bit of everything from branding, web design, and strategy, while also doing Portrait and brand photography with his media agency. 

Please recommend other guests we should have on the show.


Photo credit: John SkarsgaardProduction by InJoy Enterprises (a HWM Partner).


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