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Re: IndustryParticipant post# 241593

Sunday, 12/10/2017 2:27:01 PM

Sunday, December 10, 2017 2:27:01 PM

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Anyone with common sense can look at TRTC and the company is run by a man with the same last name as ALL the farms in question in New Jersey.

Why does the VV family need TRTC to grow cannabis ?

Why did the two VV family members recently leave the board of directors?

Why are the agreements with the VV family month to month ?

What happens to TRTC if Ken decides to leave ?

Keep it real folks



"Terra Tech Appoints GroRite’s Ken Vande Vrede as COO and to its Board of Directors, "KENNETH VANDE VREDE

Chief Operating Officer and Director

Ken brings a wealth of leadership and strategic vision to the publicly traded urban agricultural company Terra Tech Corp, (TRTC). In nearly two decades of experience in the agriculture and growing business, Ken demonstrated proven success across multiple business channels including operations, finance, sales and marketing. He helped launch Naturally Beautiful Plant Products (NB Plants), which remains one of the leading floral growers and wholesale suppliers in the Northeast. More recently, he co-founded Edible Garden®, a TRTC division primarily specializing in the growth of leafy greens, herbs and produce. Under his leadership, all divisions have seen more than 20% revenue growth annually.

Ken’s vast knowledge of the industry’s latest growing methods—and a keen understanding of pitfalls and challenges—allows him to ensure best practices within all facets of the Terra Tech organization, including operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and personnel systems. His energetic management style has strengthened a tireless commitment to cutting-edge research to not only improve Terra Tech’s growing processes, but increase sustainability within the corporation and the global industry. Through his knowledge of groundbreaking technology and innovation historically associated with Dutch growing methods, Ken has also pioneered a remarkable change with medicinal cannabis cultivation within a controlled greenhouse environment. Ken studied business management and finance at Montclair State University.