David Peck

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David Peck is an American business executive, consultant, writer and public speaker, who is active at the intersection of cannabis and E-commerce sectors.

He attained a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Brown University, Rhode Island in 2003. He is the co-founder of Ivy Film Festival,[1] hosted annually on the campus of Brown University.

He went on to help start the Ask a Ninja[2] YouTube show.

In 2013, he founded Sock Panda,[3] a company which donates socks to those in need with every purchase.[4] As of December 2017 the company has donated nearly 100,000 socks to homeless shelters, low income senior centers, hospitals, and under-privileged classrooms throughout the United States.[5]

He attained the Master of Business Administration from USC Marshall School of Business,[6] California in 2014.

On April 2017, he joined High Times to serve as Vice President of Business Development[7]

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