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DALLAS, Sept. 13, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTC PINK:RMHB) announced today that Robert Smith, President of Rocky Mountain High Water Company, a subsidiary of Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc., (collectively, the Company) is representing the Company at the 2016 National Indian Council on Aging Conference in Niagara Falls, New York today through Thursday, September 15, 2016.
The National Indian Council on Aging, Inc. (NICOA) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit founded in 1976. Its mission is to advocate for improved comprehensive health, social services, and economic well-being for American Indian and Alaska Native Elders. Over 500 Native American Indian Tribes are represented at this event.
Jerry Grisaffi, Founder of Rocky Mountain High Brands and Win Morrison, Director, will also be in attendance this week to meet attendees and assist Robert Smith in introducing the Company and its products.
Michael Welch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rocky Mountain High Brands, said, “We are pleased that Robert Smith, Jerry Grisaffi and Win Morrison are representing the Company at this event. With the relationships that Robert has already established with the Native American tribes in Oklahoma and the number of tribes that are represented from all over the country at this event, it is a perfect opportunity for him to introduce our Eagle Spirit Spring Water and our hemp-infused beverages to all the tribes in attendance.”
Welch continued, “As a Company, we welcome alliances with Native American enterprises for economic and business growth. We see many opportunities for private labeling our water for different tribes’ casinos as well as introducing our beverages, energy shots and relaxation brownies into the same venues. Many of these casinos are within a short drive from our corporate headquarters in Dallas, including Winstar World Casino and Resort, the world’s largest casino, which is owned by the Chickasaw Nation.”
Welch concluded, “We look forward to strengthening and expanding our relationship with the Native American community and also see possibilities of creating new revenues streams for our Company through these alliances. The addition of Robert Smith to our management team has opened the door to these opportunities.”