New Jersey, USA – Pasquale Varrone has recently been promoted to the position of National Director, Human Resources – Operations at Acreage Holdings, a leading multi-state operator of cannabis cultivation and retailing facilities in the U.S. This new role, effective May 2024, marks a significant step in his professional journey, demonstrating his comprehensive expertise and leadership in human resources within the cannabis industry.
“I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as National Director, Human Resources – Operations at Acreage Holdings!” Varrone stated, reflecting his enthusiasm for leading the company’s HR operations on a national scale.
Varrone’s tenure at Acreage Holdings began just over a year ago, and in that time, he quickly ascended from his initial role as Regional Human Resources Director for the Mid-Atlantic. His rapid progression within the company underscores his effective management and innovative HR strategies that align closely with Acreage Holdings’ operational goals and expansive growth initiatives.
Prior to his time at Acreage, Varrone enhanced his HR credentials at Orbit Energy & Power and the Kiely Family of Companies, where he served as Vice President of Human Resources. His career also includes pivotal roles at major firms such as Eaton and McMaster-Carr, and over twelve years at Bell and Howell, where he developed a robust foundation in employee relations and HR management.
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About Acreage Holdings:
Headquartered in New York City, Acreage Holdings is renowned for its operation of cannabis cultivation and retailing facilities across the United States. Known for its national retail store brand, The Botanist, Acreage offers a diverse range of cannabis products that cater to both medical and recreational consumers. The company is committed to pioneering advancements in the industry while maintaining a focus on consumer satisfaction through high-quality products and innovative retail experiences.