GHG - Global Hemp Group
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GHG - Global Hemp Group
1 There is only one plant on Earth that can provide food, clothing, building materials, fuel and medicine… and revolutionize the world’s economy at the same time. Hemp is the most versatile, efficient and environmentally beneficial industrial biomaterial known to science. Compared to commodities with similar uses, industrial hemp can be produced utilizing the least amount of water, nutrients and pesticides; has the shortest growth cycle; sequesters the greatest level of carbon – and is unique in its ability to be grown almost anywhere in the world. From commercial opportunity to environmental impact, hemp is a superior commodity that can transform people’s lives for the better, all across the globe. 2 Safe Harbor Disclaimer This presentation contains forward-looking statements including, without limitation, statements concerning our business and possible or assumed future results of operations. Our actual results could easily differ from those anticipated in our forwardlooking statements for many reasons including: transaction or business execution risk; our ability to continue as a going concern; insufficient capitalization of our operations; greater than expected costs; customer acceptance of our products or services; regulation of our products or services; intense competition in our markets and industry segments; adverse economic changes affecting markets we serve; our timing and profitability challenges in entering new markets; difficulties related to our integration of any businesses we may acquire; other common business growth challenges we may face; and any other risks and uncertainties as may be detailed from time to time in our private or public announcements and any SEC filings. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, they relate only to events as of the date of this presentation. Our future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements could easily miss these statements of projection or expectation. While we intend to be as transparent as possible, we do not promise to update any of the forward-looking statements herein after the date of this document to conform these statements to actual results or to changes in our expectations, except as required by law. In addition, none of the materials or language herein constitutes an offer to sell securities. Any actual, formal Offering will only be made directly by the Company, only upon confirmed investor interest. 3 COMPANY/BUSINESS STRATEGY Global Hemp Group, Inc. ("GHG") is a multi-national conglomerate holding company founded in 2012 with administrative offices in Surry, British Columbia and operations offices in Los Angeles, California. The Company performs oversight and management of a portfolio of subsidiaries, public and private, and strategic joint ventures. GHG acquires or joint ventures with companies across all sectors of the hemp industry. This strategy enables The Company to build a larger value proposition for its shareholders in a shorter time frame than developing the same components organically. GHG is able to quickly capture cash flow and revenues from its acquisitions and establish a far greater collective valuation than the individual companies would have on their own. GHG portfolio companies will operate synergistically, enabling greater efficiencies, profitability and value through the economies of scale created when operating as a cohesive group. GHG will use this strategy to position itself as the world leader in hemp cultivation, processing and distribution, where it can both ensure long-term shareholder equity and set industry standards for sustainability and responsible practices. 4 GOAL To reintroduce hemp as a commodity that will positively impact millions around the world through economic opportunity, environmental justice and social change. VISION A world brought back into balance: free of man-made toxins, no longer subject to deforestation and fossil fuel dependence, where a culture of stewardship for the planet and one another is assumed as a prerequisite for prosperity. MISSION We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for millions of people worldwide by researching, developing and distributing sustainable materials, products and services from the hemp plant. Success will be measured by both healthy returns for GHG and a return of healthy people, societies and ecosystems. 5 OBJECTIVES Establish GHG as the global leader in the hemp industry. Continue to develop strong relationships with companies and management at all points along the supply chain. Generate revenues and free cash flow through strategic acquisition. Execute a roll-up strategy that enables GHG to strategically acquire and spin-off private acquisitions as public companies. Expand production (supply) and distribution (demand) simultaneously so as not to disrupt the global supply chain. Set industry standards of sustainability, responsibility and equitability 6 KEYS TO SUCCESS Joint venture with seasoned companies that compliment other GHG portfolio companies. Strategically select acquisition targets based on a stringent set of criteria. Acquire companies at critical points up and down the vertical market. Attract brain power from competition and other industries with attractive compensation plans. Acquire technologies that compliment the GHG portfolio of companies. 7 MARKET ANALYSIS The hemp markets span across almost all sectors and industries; building materials, human and animal food, textiles, energy, plastics, biocomposites, industrial materials, medicine, and more. The 2013 worldwide hemp market is estimated to be only $586 million. The United States imports 60% of all hemp produced worldwide. Hemp building material alone has the potential to develop into a multi-billion dollar industry. A massive tipping point is nearing after 75 years of suppression of superior products that society overwhelming deems as harmless and beneficial to society. There is a decade of strong growth on the horizon for this industry. There are hemp products produced for every person on earth, from cradle to grave; from diapers for babies, cosmetics, healthy foods and nutritional supplements for all ages, construction materials for builders, and clothes for all ages and genders, sports equipment, musical instruments and more. New business starts in this industry are on the rise and rapidly building momentum. 8 Global Hemp Group, Inc. will operate at all along the entire vertical market, from production to processing to product development and distribution. 9 MARKET NEEDS Growth of the hemp market requires well-funded marketing and educational programs to introduce these new products to mainstream consumers. Hemp has been prohibited for more than 75 years as the result of a smear campaign against cannabis. The result has been to suppress a superior sustainable technology that can solve many of the problems the world faces today. Due to the prohibition instituted in 1937, the majority of consumers in the world are unfamiliar with the potential this plant holds and the benefits it can provide. Once consumers are exposed to factual information through marketing and educational programs they will see past the propaganda, and explore the potential benefits of hemp for themselves. Once they do, they will become passionate consumers of hemp products. This consciousness is already emerging, but needs encouragement. There has perhaps never been an entire market prohibited for over 75 years, but as a result, there has perhaps never been a market with as much potential. When the tipping point is reached it will set off a tsunami, and it is coming closer by the day. 10 MARKET TRENDS Momentum in the hemp industry has continued to increase, in spite of the lack of available information and regulation. There has continued expansion of the hemp food markets in recent years, new businesses are entering the market with new and creative products and existing producers expanding product lines and entering new markets. The high cost of importing hemp as a building material into the U.S. is a significant hurdle for the construction industry. Standards must established and ordinances updated United States. Proper legislation and standards must still be established and ordinances and building codes must be updated around the world. Governments like Canada and China, the top two producers of hemp, are aggressively moving to establish international legislation and regulation that will enable the hemp industry to thrive in their respective countries 11 MARKET POTENTIAL Exponential market growth is expected over the next 5-10 years. The industrial hemp market is currently estimated to be in the neighborhood of $586 million in 2013 and will easily grow to be a several billion dollar market within 3-5 years. Ancillary industries will also benefit significantly from this exponential growth. Ramping up hemp production will be a catalyst for the farm machinery industry, the need for additional processing and manufacturing facilities will contribute to those industries, and there are many other ancillary economic benefits from the growth of the hemp industry. Testing, monitoring, packaging, distribution, marketing, etc. All of these industries in the periphery will benefit greatly, which will contribute to the overall global economy in a big way. 12 COMPETITIVE EDGE GHG's core management team has unique experience and skills that compliment The Company's strategy. The management team’s background, education and experience in investment banking, financial consulting, mergers & acquisitions and agriculture will guide the Company through complicated M&A opportunities on the horizon. The depth of research management has conducted on these industries since 2008 gives the GHG team a clear understanding of the ebb and flow of the industry and the visibility to identify and capitalize on investment opportunities. The core management team has extensive experience in founding, launching, managing and consulting public companies in the Industry. The relationships the team has developed over the last few years gives GHG a distinct advantage in positioning the company as a leader in this rapidly emerging industry. 13 STRATEGIC ALLIANCES Africa Frontier Partners ("AFP"), is an advisory/investment management firm engaged in providing and structuring debt/equity finance for clients in the middle market category, government owned enterprises and not-for profit organizations operating in Africa. AFP is involved in a wide variety of transactions including green-field projects, business buyouts, mergers and acquisitions, line expansions, recapitalizations and with the current emphasis to cross border investments, financing trade among African states. The Company is active in promoting trade between Africa and the Western countries of UK, US & Australia as stipulated in the AGOA. Hemp Industrial Innovation Institute (“H-III”) is a non-profit organization founded for the purpose of coordinating industrial hemp research for the advancement of the hemp industry worldwide. H-III coordinates with business, academic and government leaders to encourage and support collaboration on the research and development of thousands of new, non-toxic, sustainable hemp products and technologies, and rapidly transitioning them to market. The Institutes mission is to generate and publish plant and materials science research through credible academic institutions that are key to the rapid expansion of the global hemp industry. 14 STRATEGIC ALLIANCES (cont.) Mr. Larsen sits on the advisory board of the North American Industrial Hemp Council (www.naihc.org) a seasoned non-profit 501(c)3 started in 1994 whose mission is to promote hemp policy change in the United States. The Company has a unique and mutually beneficial relationship with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development in Canada with the goal of expanding the hemp industry in the Province of Alberta, Canada. Members of the core management team have developed strategic relationships with individuals, corporations and politicians, who are necessary to develop this rapidly emerging sector of the global economy. 15 COMPANY MANAGMENT Charles Larsen, Chairman & CEO Mr. Larsen has more than 30 years of experience working in government, public, private and startup companies as an executive manager, including the United States Coast Guard, Associated Consulting, Peskin Associates, Integrated Decision Systems, Tower Asset Management, Financial Management Advisors, Polaris Technology, and Blues Productions. He has significant experience in high volume securities trading; corporate and public debt, equities, options and futures, as well as being an experienced portfolio manager, securities trader and C level executive. He has been involved at the highest levels of strategic planning, mergers & acquisitions, financial and operational restructuring, public and private corporate finance, governance and compliance. He has proven track record of success at every level of business management. Consistently delivering positive results to shareholders and board members. Charles is Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Hemp Industrial Innovation Institute (www.hemp-iii.org) and he is an Advisory Board member for the North American Industrial Hemp Council (www.naihc.org). 16 Dr. Reid Jilek, Chief Business Development Officer Dr. Jilek has advanced degrees in the medical, life science and engineering disciplines. He was both a Presidential Fellow and a White House Fellow Candidate. He has published over 40 papers in national and international peer-reviewed journals. After completing his National Library of Medicine Post-Doctoral developing computer and mathematical models for Malaria, at the University of Virginia Medical Center, he decided to utilize his medical and scientific background in a business development capacity by acting as a VP of Business Development for private and public companies and a research institute. Dr. Jilek has developed in excess of 8,000 professional contacts worldwide in the healthcare industry and investment world, to include: therapeutics, diagnostics, vaccines, gene therapy, medical devices, preclinical and clinical contract research organizations, nutraceuticals, generics, telemedicine, botanical, and biotech products, as well as the venture capital and investment banking industries. Additionally, Dr. Jilek has developed over 2,000 contacts in virtually every industry, to include, but not limited to: petroleum industry, medical tourism, tobacco industry, personal care products, bio fuels, mining, forestry, hospital development, alternative energy, food industry, fisheries, hydroponics, aquaculture, aquaphotonics, aviation, and recreation. He was a founding member of Frederick Research Center and of Asia Pacific Alliance Company. He has served on the Board of Directors, Scientific or Medical Advisory Boards, or Advisory Boards for more than 40 private and public companies since 1990, in the US, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Moscow, Israel and Germany. He has also served as the CEO of four companies. Reid is a member of the Advisory Board for the Hemp Industrial Innovation Institute. 17 Isaac Nichelson, Chief Sustainable Marketing Officer Isaac Nichelson is known as an ahead-of-the-curve designer, entrepreneur, activist, and thought leader. Isaac’s innovations within the fashion and natural products markets over the last 20 years have effected global trends in sportswear and fashion. With the creation of the LiViTY Outernational brand in 2001, Isaac pioneered what many referred to as, “the first stylistically relevant eco-friendly fashion products”. Known for creating some of the first organic and recycled products for several of the worlds largest brands, Isaac’s work has visibly impacted the emerging trend toward sustainability in the apparel industry. In 2007, Isaac was dubbed “the Johnny Appleseed of Eco” by California Apparel News, in recognition of being one of the pioneers of environmentally friendly fashion products made from hemp, recycled, and other organic materials. Isaac‘s skill for developing new forms of environmentally focused branding and messaging has led him to consult consumer products giants such as Homedics Inc. with brand development, messaging, and culture building campaigns. In recent years Isaac’s has work has touched a broad array of product categories ranging from personal electronics to luggage and accessories to body care, beverages, and food. 18 Bob Richardson, Chief R&D Officer At age 23 Mr. Richardson became a commercial pilot, holding an Airline transport rating, aeronautical engineering, and A& P license. He began a career in Crop Dusting in Kansas and finished in San Diego spraying potatoes. After selling his Ag company he returned to CSULB to receive a Masters in synthetic organic chemistry, and cell biology. He then became the lab director at Smith Emery Co. a distinguished engineering company and lab in Los Angeles. Six years later he became a technical salesman for ATI, the largest analytical testing network lab in the USA. Five years later he founded his own analytical testing lab in Orange county called Apollo Analytics. He provided environmental testing for over 12 years to all the major refineries, and engineering companies. Mr. Richardson's interest shifted to immunology and fungal metabolites which modulate the body's immune response improving and preventing severe disease states like diabetes, dementia, and all forms of cancer. He sold Apollo, and founded Pegasus Biochemistry, which provides whole food complex medicinal mushroom products for stage four cancer patients. During the last 8 years he has hosted a weekly radio program discussing the health benefits of whole food medicinal mushrooms. 19 INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Mr. Clement Aboge, Africa Frontier Partners, advises on matters concerning the development of hemp as an agricultural crop in Africa to improve the quality of life of millions of people in the most impoverished regions. Mr. Nathan Armstrong is an award winning engineer specializing in biocomposite material. Mr. Armstrong designed and built the Motive Kestrel electric vehicle with a hemp body and interior. Ms. Dominique Cahn is accomplished in international relations, health care policy and international trade. Ms. Cahn’s guidance on commercial and social ventures will help improve the quality of life of millions of people in impoverished regions around the world. Rod Lanier is a 3rd generation farmer on land originally settled by his grandfather in 1909. Rod studied Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan and participated in farming exchanges in Australia and Tasmania. He also worked for private enterprise in international seed sales before joining his father and brother and eventually taking over the management of the farm. Dr. Bruce F. Mackler has extensive experience working with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and vast knowledge of scientific and regulatory requirements. Dr. Mackler will advise on FDA due diligence and implementing FDA strategies. In addition, as an attorney, Dr. Mackler has done extensive legal work with the FDA and DEA. 20 INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD (cont.) Dr. Paul T. Perrault will advise the Company on agricultural research and rural development. His experience working with World institutions all across Africa will contribute significantly to The Company’s social venture projects. Ms. Jan Strode, Chairman and CEO of CEO ADVISORS, Inc. is a nationally recognized expert in the strategic use of communications. Ms. Strode manages image strategies for Fortune 500 companies and high profile individuals. Dato Dr. Kim Tan, SpringHill Management Ltd. brings global knowledge and expertise in the area of social venture capital investments. Dr. Tan’s experience in biotech and working with both NGO’s and government agencies will be invaluable to The Company. Ms. Wenzhao “Connnie” Wang has a distinguished diplomatic and legal career. She has strong ties to SE Asia and will guide The Company on projects in China. Ms. Wang’s experience and expertise domestically and internationally will benefit the company greatly. 21 REFERENCE LINKS Auto Parts Motive Kestrel electric hemp car, the engineer and designer, Nathan Armstrong, is on the GHG Advisory Board BMW betting on electric car with hemp parts Lotus Eco Elise Building Materials Largest recently constructed hemp building and "Britain's Greenest Warehouse” South Africa’s first hemp house Hemp could be key to zero carbon houses Hemp house in Asheville, NC Wales Institute for Sustainable Education building constructed with hemp Haverhill, Suffolk Hemp Housing Project Food Products Dr. Oz "hemp is the next superfood” Benefit from hemp seed and hemp food nutrition Hemp at Costco Hemp Bread Hemp Oil Canada Manitoba Harvest 22 www.globalhempgroup.com A publicly traded company: Canada: GHG Germany: GHG United States: GBHPF Contact Information: Charles Larsen President & CEO Global Hemp Group, Inc. Charlie@GlobalHempGroup.com 877.235.HEMP 310.916.8488 23