Solaris Farms
Holland Bailey-McArthur has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. In 2006, they worked as a Team Lead at Nike, overseeing footwear associates and managing cash transactions. From 2009 to 2012, they served as a Department Manager at adidas group, responsible for sales management. They then worked at Helping Hands Alternative Medicine from 2013 to 2019, starting as an Assistant Manager and later taking on additional responsibilities. In 2020, Holland joined Pincanna as a Store Manager and Inventory Control Specialist, playing a role in pioneering the cannabis industry. They continued their work in inventory control at The Sanctuary in 2022 before transitioning to Solaris Farms as an Inventory Control Manager. In 2021, they briefly worked at Amazon as a Process Manager. Overall, Holland brings extensive experience in management, sales, and inventory control to their roles.
Holland Bailey-McArthur studied Fine/Studio Arts, General at the University of Nevada, Reno. No specific start or end year information is available.
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Solaris Farms
Michael is well known for leading a merger of the cannabis cultivation company he built and operated as CEO and Chairman, called Solaris Farms, with The Sanctuary. In four years, Michael was able to build Solaris out from a bare lot of land into one of the largest and most well-respected private double cannabis verticals in Nevada today. Michaelremains on the advisory board of Solaris and will help advise the company with future mergers and acquisitions. He continues to build much needed infrastructure in emerging states in the USA.Michael Sassano broke ground on what would become Solaris Farms in 2016 after traveling around the world touring different types of agricultural greenhouses and observing the various technologies used to produce high-quality yields in harsh climates. From the get-go, he envisioned building a major cultivation company in Nevada’s business-friendly environment which he’d either sell or expand to maximum government approved canopy. Solaris has a rotation of 7,000 plants and bi-monthly 1000 plant harvests which are sold at every major dispensary in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada. Michael built Solaris Farms into a Las Vegas icon but also gathered global recognition which he plans to continue expanding. The grow exists on a portion of the land which is state-approved for cultivation space of over 300,000 sq ft. When fully built out, Solaris will be one of the 20 largest cannabis grows in the United States, according to Greenhouse Grower (https://www.greenhousegrower.com/crops/cannabis/cannabis-top-20-north-americas-largest-commercial-grows/)