Viola Launches Cannabis Business Incubator Program

Al Harrington, founder of Viola
As a leading Multi-State Operator (MSO), Viola’s first strategic alliance within its incubator program kicks off with Gold Standard Farms, a Black family-owned farm with a rich history dating back to the 1940s. Founded over 80 years ago by Fred and Eller Wease Polk, the farm has remained steadfast in its mission to transform African American dreams into reality through agriculture now with two locations in Tennessee. Similar to Viola, the company has a rich family heritage story that aligns perfectly with Al’s company that is inspired by his grandmother Viola.
“We’re honored to be working side-by-side with Viola to kick off this program. The partnership we’ve forged through this incubator program serves as a catalyst in all the progress the world is so desperate to see in the space” said Jarrel Howard, founder and CEO of Gold Standard Farms. “Together we’re continuing to create space for the Black community within an industry we’ve been lacking in representation for so long.”
“The disproportionate amount of obstacles people of color face is no secret,” said Al Harrington, founder of Viola. “Basic access to capital and entrepreneurial knowledge are some of the most prominent barriers to entry within the cannabis space. These obstacles are felt most by minority communities and the launch of this incubator program is our response to actively combat this issue.”
Viola’s kick off with Gold Standard Farms marks one of many businesses within the cannabis space forecasted to generate exponential growth as a result of the incubator program. The program’s debut is held in celebration of Viola’s official expansion into the Missouri market.
For more information on Viola, visit https://violabrands.com. For more information on Gold Standard farms, visit https://www.goldstandardfarms.com.