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Grow Well believes the team of individuals who have been selected for this application bring the

credentials, experience, resources and dedication necessary to successfully operate an Alternative Treatment Center in South Jersey, which will ultimately enhance the quality of life for the patients and community it serves. Bonnie Lavern Johnson President, CEO, Bonnie Johnson holds certifications from both Oaksterdam and Greenway Universities; these institutions are the leading training centers for the Cannabis industry. Areas of study include; The History and Science of Cannabis, Horticulture, grow methods and applications for safe and responsible indoor cultivation of Cannabis, Grow Room and Dispensary Design and Layout- for a secure, safe environment, Sanitation and Storage Regulations, Labeling Standards, Methods of Ingestion and Security Requirements. Additional Ms. Johnson has received a Certificate of Participation in The Medical Marijuana Conference, a two-day legal seminar (for CLE credits). Ms. Johnson was most recently employed, from 2003 to 2007 as an Art Teacher in the New Jersey Public School system in this position; she was responsible for teaching and demonstrating methods and procedures in various art forms, such as drawing, design, painting, and sculpturing. She maintained excellent classroom management by utilizing a cooperative approach to ethical and moral implications of actions, demonstrated knowledge of diverse learners, utilized differentiated instructions and cooperative learning, supervised extracurricular activities, prepared and maintained the art departments annual budget and inventory, and guided students who won multiple science and art awards. Ms. Johnson has over twenty years marketing experience, with a strong concentration in the non-profits sectors, in 1999 2003 she worked as an event planner for the ShopRite LPGA Classic, A New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation There she developed and maintained the departments budget, set projections, analyzed inflow and outflow, created, and organized themed events that focused on a goal and determined if the objectives were met. Some of the events included celebrity chef tasting, press conferences, Pro/AM receptions, charity holiday celebrations, volunteer recognition parties, and keynote speaker fundraisers. These events helped to raise millions of dollars for local charities throughout New Jersey She gained additional experience working as a Marketing Assistant at the Noyes Museum of Art, and from1989 -1996 the Advertising Director of Whalons Furniture and Design, Ms. Johnson began her career running her familys property and casualty insurance agency. She is an excellent negotiator, has strong leadership and organization skills, with a keen eye for details. Ms. Johnson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampton University. She is an active member of her local community, and a member of the Atlantic County Human Service Advisory Council. Furthermore, Ms. Johnson has participated in multiple art exhibits, and is named in both Whos Who Women in American Business and Whos Who of American Women. Professional associations include Americans for Safe Access, Norml, NJ, Association of Safe Access Providers and Drug Policy Alliance. APPENDIX F

Briana L. Johnson Vice President, Research Scientist In October 2007, Ms. Johnson joined PTC Therapeutics, a biotech company located in South Plainfield, New Jersey, as a Contract Associate in their Biology Department. In April of 2008, she became a full-time employee as a Research Associate II, and was promoted in January 2010 to Associate Scientist I. Ms. Johnson has worked on several targets within the genetic disorders group in an effort to find an effective oral treatment for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Her significant contributions to these programs helped maintain NIH funding for the genetic disorders targets. Prior to completing her education, Ms. Johnson worked as a Laboratory Technician at the USUHS Department of Pathology, where she conducted data analysis, generated and purified recombinant protein and performed in vitro assays, maintained a laboratory notebook, performed bacterial and mammalian cell culture, and presented data during lab meetings. She also worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Biological Sciences at Hampton University. Ms. Johnson received a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology from Hampton University in 2003, and a Master of Science degree in Molecular Pathobiology from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in 2007. She has published a Master of Science thesis, and contributed to a published scientific study. Ms. Johnson is the pagemaster for the USUHS graduate student webpage, and is a member of the Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society.

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Jeffery S. Pollack, MD Medical Director Dr. Jeffrey Pollack is an experienced physician, and has held hospital privileges at Shore Memorial Hospital since 1984, where he served as an Active Staff Physician. From 1991 to 2004, Dr. Pollack served as the Medical Director of Ocean Point Healthcare. He has demonstrated expertise in symptom control and pain management as a primary care physician. Managing symptoms from any and all disease States and medical conditions is a daily aspect of his medical practice. Dr. Pollack also has experience in working with the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. In addition to the usual interactions that a NJ practicing physician experiences, as Medical Director at Ocean Point for many years, he became familiar and capable in understanding the needs and issues of the DHSS and working them in order to comply with all regulatory control, both personally as a physician, and also as applicable to the institution. Furthermore, Dr. Pollack has expertise in addictive medicine, and served as a staff member at The Lighthouse in-house substance addiction treatment center. As a DATA 2000-certified physician, he routinely treats opiate addiction currently in the office, as well as provides comprehensive medical treatment for other addictions within the normal scope of his practice. All of the debilitating diseases that qualify for medical Cannabis are within the scope of his medical practice. Dr. Pollacks past positions include Medical Director of Egg Harbor Township and Galloway Township, Physician on Staff at Linwood Convalescent Center and Meadowview Nursing Home, and a position at Lighthouse Recovery Center. Dr. Pollacks organization and leadership roles include serving on the Atlanticare Medical Advisory Committee and the Atlanticare Board of Trustees for five years. He was the Medical Director of Ocean Pointe Healthcare Center, President of the Atlantic County Medical Society, a Delegate to the New Jersey Medical Society, a Delegate to the American Medical Society, and the Medical Director of Shore Health Park. He currently serves as President of Shore Internal Medicine P.A., a position he has held since its founding in 1991. In the last seven years, Dr. Pollack has refocused his active leadership roles, with the exception of his personal medical practice, in order to spend more time with his family. Dr. Pollack earned his medical degree from Universidad Nordestana. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern California. Dr. Pollack completed an internship at Misericordia Medical Center, and a residency at Helene Fuld Medical Center.

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Jeffrey C. Raber, Ph.D. (Consultant) Professional 2010 Present: Founder, President and Chairman of the Board of The Werc Shop, Inc. Responsible for corporate vision, product development and commercialization of The Werc Shops offerings to the medical cannabis and greater sustainable chemistry markets. 2004 Present: Member of Board of Directors and President at KinetiChem, Inc. Responsible for the research, development and commercialization of KinetiChems continuous flow microreactor technology platform. 2002 2005: Director of Product Development at Avrion Molecular, Inc. Responsible for the research, development and commercialization of Avrions proprietary reaction methodology. Responsible for technology transfer efforts to third party manufacturer for the production of Avrions first commercially available products. 2003 2005: Research Assistant at the University of Southern California. Responsible for lab oversight as well as the development of new synthetic methodologies and the creation of novel biologically active compounds. 1997 2002: Independent Contractor. Provided organic chemistry tutoring and IT consulting services. 1995 1997: System Administrator at Lebanon MobileFone. Responsible for starting up and maintaining internet service provider business through installation and maintenance of required servers and networking hardware and software. 1994 1997: Sole Proprietor of Creative Technology Solutions. Provided IT consulting, computer training, and custom web page design services. Education 2002 2003: Post-Doctoral Fellowship; University of Southern California Research: New synthetic methodologies. Advisor: Prof. Nicos A. Petasis. 1997 2002: Ph.D. Organic Chemistry; University of Southern California Dissertation: Design and synthesis of novel heterocycles and peptidomimetics from organoboronic acids, amines and carbonyl compounds. Advisor: Prof. Nicos A. Petasis. Award: Harold & Lillian Moulton Fellowship 1993 1997: B.S. Biochemistry; Lebanon Valley College GPA: cum. 3.41/4.00; in major 3.54/4.00. Research Activities: Biochemistry: Molecular modeling and phylogenetic analysis of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase in photosynthetic organisms. Computational Chemistry: Molecular modeling in education directed at producing quick time movies for distribution via the Internet. Organic Chemistry: Synthetic studies on the addition of organometallic reagents to quinones. Awards: Vickroy Scholarship, Andrew & Ruth Bender Scholarship, Who's Who in College Students, USA Today All-USA Academic Team, AIC Outstanding Achievement in Biochemistry. Patents & Publications Nitrogen-Containing Heterocycles, Petasis, N. A., Yao, X., Raber, J. C., US Patent, 6,927,294

(2005). Method and Apparatus for Mixing and Dispensing Products, Raber, J. C., US Patent Application, 0049370 (2010). Reactions of Alkyllithium and Grignard Reagents with Benzoquinone: Evidence for an ElectronTransfer Mechanism, McKinley, J., Aponick, A., Raber, J. C., Fritz, C., Montgomery, D., and Wigal, C. T., J. Org. Chem., 1997, 62, 4874. Quinone Alkylation Using Organocadmium Reagents: A General Synthesis of Quinols, McKinley, J.,Aponick, A., Raber, J. C., and Wigal, C. T., J. Org. Chem., 1998, 63, 2676. Using Cyclic Voltammetry and Molecular Modeling to Determine Substituent Effects in the One-Electron Reduction of Benzoquinones, Heffner, J. E., Raber, J. C., Moe, O. A., and Wigal, C. T., J. Chem. Ed., 1998, 75, 365. Halogen/Lithium Exchange in Hydrocarbon Media; Basic and Continuous Reactor Studies, Slocum, D.W., Kusmic, D., Raber, J. C., Whitley, P. E, Tetrahedron Leters, 2010, 51 (2010) 47934796. Presentations A Web Site for the Chemistry Department at Lebanon Valley College: Information on Students, Chemistry Programs and Molecular Modeling, Cornelius, R. D., Wigal, C. T., Raber, J. C., presented at the American Chemical Society, Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting, March 1996. A Model of the Evolution of Type I Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (RuBisCO) from the Common Ancestor of the Spinach Chloroplast and Synechococcus, Raber, J. C., Westerhoff, L. M., Moe, O. A., presented at the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, April 12-14, 1996. A Phylogeny of Photosynthetic Bacteria and Chloroplasts Based on Parsimony Analysis of rbcL Sequences, Westerhoff, L. M., Raber, J. C., Williams, S. E., presented at The Pennsylvania Academy of Science, April 12-14, 1996. A Model Web Site for a Chemistry Department at a Small College: Instructional Support, Departmental Information, and Delivery of Materials for Molecular Modeling, Cornelius, R. D., Wigal, C. T., Raber, J. C., presented at the 213th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 13-17, 1997. New Methodology For Quinol Synthesis, Aponick, A., Raber, J. C., and Wigal, C. T., presented at the National American Chemical Society Meeting in Las Vegas, September 1997. Integration of Molecular Modeling Into the Chemistry Laboratory Curriculum, Wigal, C.T., Raber, J. C., and Cornelius, R. D., presented at the National American Chemical Society Meeting in Las Vegas, September 1997. Synthesis of Benzodiazepines from 1,3-Diamines and Organoboronic Acids, Petasis, N. A., Raber, J. C., Patel, Z. D., presented at the 220th American Chemical Society meeting in Washington, D.C., August 20-24, 2000. Synthesis of Benzodiazepine Derivatives Using Organoboronic Acids, Petasis, N. A., Raber, C., Yao, X., presented at the 222nd American Chemical Society meeting in Chicago, IL, August 26-30, 2001.New Boron-Based Multi-Component Reactions, Petasis, N. A., Douglass, B. J., Raber, J. C., presented at the 229th American Chemical Society meeting in San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2005. Makeover of the Lithium/Halogen Exchange: Continuous Reactor Studies, Slocum, D. W., Kusmic, D., Raber, J. C., Reinsheld, T. K., Whitley, P. E., presented at the 240th American Chemical Society meeting in Boston, MA August 22-26, 2010. APPENDIX F

Medical Advisory Board 127 Snow Drop Road Egg Harbor Township NJ 08234 Councilwoman, Judy Ward GROW WELL, INC BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD Medical Advisory Board Board of Trustees Leonard Johnson Chairman 100% interest Bonnie Lavern Johnson President 100% interest Jeffery Pollack, Secretary Nicholas Ganaway Patricia Holloman Board Member APPENDIX F Ernest Charles Dunn, Jr. M.D.

Leonard Johnson Chairman of the Board 100% interest Leonard Johnson

SUMMARY: A disabled, wounded and decorated Vietnam Veteran. Retired from Verizon, after over 30 years of service. Extensive knowledge in the field of medicinal cannabis, including cultivation and mechanism of action. EDUCATION: Certificate of Participation, 2010 Medical Marijuana Conference, New York, NY Certificate of Completion, Techniques in Indoor Cultivation, 2010 Oaksterdam University, Oakland, CA High School Diploma, 1964 Atlantic City High School, Atlantic City, NJ POSITIONS HELD: Communications Technician (July, 1968 December 2001) Verizon (formerly Bell Atlantic/New Jersey Bell) Atlantic City, NJ Paratrooper (1964-1967) United States Army, United States of America Wounded in combat, June 9, 1966 Vietnam War, December 1965 December 1966 101st Airborne Division, Dominican Republic Paratrooper with 82nd Airborne Division HONORS & AWARDS: Combat Infantry Men Badge Purple Heart

Army Commendation Metal with V for Valor

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Nicholas B. Ganaway Nicholas Ganaway has spent 42 years as an expert in the fields of Telecommunications and Telephony and 25 years in the fields of Educational Technology, Computer Networking, Classroom Technology Design, Audio/Visual Technology, Security Infrastructure, VideoConferencing, and Mass Notification Systems for institutions of higher education. As a Project Manager for The Bell System/A.T.&T, he designed and implemented communications systems for three of Atlantic Citys Casino-Hotels. As Director of Telecommunications and Audio/Visual Services for Atlantic Cape Community College in Mays Landing, NJ, he has established standards for classroom technology, managed projects ranging from the design of classrooms for use in Distance Education to designing instructional technology and technology infrastructure for new campuses and campus buildings. To insure the safety and security of the students and staff at ACCC, Mr. Ganaway introduced and implemented Mass Notification Systems to insure the college conforms to the tenets of the Cleary Act. Mr. Ganaway holds memberships in the New Jersey Educational Technology Group for Higher Education (NJEDGE), the Association of College and University Telecommunications Administrators (ACUTA), the New Jersey Education Associations Higher Education Policy Committee, and the National Education Associations National Council on Higher Education (NCHE).

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Councilwoman, Judy Ward Judy Ward was very active in the school system and recreational activities and most notable Pleasantville Pal and the African American Club at South Main Street School. Along with being a mentor for many of the youth, Judy volunteered to serve on several school committees such as the Pleasantville Education, the South Main Street School Planning Team and (PACT) Pleasantville and Absecon Coming Together, formed to bridge the two school systems. Judy retired from Verizon after 30 years of employment in 2003. She has been a member of Local 1012 for over 30 years. In 2004 she successfully ran for the 2nd Ward City Council seat becoming the 3rd female to serve on city council in the city of Pleasantville. She is currently serving her 3rd term is dedicated and takes her position very serious. Councilwoman Ward was Mayor Pro Tempore for four years, 2006 through 2009. She presently chairs the Community Relations Committee and is very active in the community. She is chair of the Senior Citizens Advisory Board and enjoys the trips and gatherings she plans for the senior citizens. Judy serves on the Finance and Recreation Committee and is an alternate for the Planning and Development Committee. In addition to being a Board Member of Atlantic Human Resources and the Pleasantville Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ), Judy is an Elder for the Rites of Passage and a member of Womens Leadership Initiative for United way. She is a lifetime member of the NAACP and honored to be the Honorary Chairperson of the Pleasantville Cancer Initiative. She is the liaison between the city and the Pleasantville School System. She is Vice Chair of the Atlantic County Democratic Committee and a member of the Pleasantville Democratic Club. She is 3rd Vice President of the Atlantic County League of Municipalities. She has served on the Sewer and Public Works Committees. She looks forward to seeing the joy on the faces of the children at the toy and bicycle giveaway each Christmas season sponsored by the Hiram Abiff Lodge #16, where every child walks away with at least one gift. She is a dedicated supporter of Jersey Shore Boy Scout Council and has been awarded the prestigious Taft McKenzie statue. Judy is a member of the Pleasantville Municipal & has co-coordinated with the Atlantic County Alliance and held three Town Hall Forums: Underage Drinking, Drugs and Gang Violence, and Prescription Drug Abuse. She was a recipient of the 2007 Alliance Volunteer of the Year Award. She was the Merit Mother of the Year 2009 and became the first female to be City Council President in the City of Pleasantville in 2010. She is now serving her second years as council president. Councilwoman Ward takes pride in being recognized for her position as a public servant with the many awards and certificates of appreciation she has received. However, she sincerely enjoys what she is doing and is naturally a people person, so it is all done without effort. As dedicated as Councilwoman Ward is to her commitment to the city and the community, her motto has always been and remains, God and Family First. Her family and true friends have been there for her long before politics and will be there long after shes done serving in office. APPENDIX F

Sharon Lawrence Harper, RN, APNC, NP


Office: 100 E. Weiler Lane Absecon, NJ 08201 Office: 609 407 4121

OBJECTIVE:

To obtain a position as an Advance Practice Nurse in Psychiatry (able to transfer counseling and assessment skills to other areas of Advance Practice Nursing. Mastery in psychiatric evaluation and assessment and psychotropic medication management with particular emphasis on substance abusing populations. Assisted with program development and coordination of federally funded community-based treatment program for substance-addicted pregnant women. Responsibilities included identifying goals, objectives and evaluation tools to measure process and outcome expectations. Screened, evaluated, and referred persons in psychiatric crises. Assisted with definition and identification of therapeutic psychiatric milieu. Designed and created a countywide support group for grieving parents. Coordinated and developed state-funded program to provide school-based family therapy services Developed academic curriculum and taught adult students. Provided psychotherapy to individuals, families, and groups Psychiatric Advance Practice Nurse 21 years experience Registered Nurse 35 years experience

STRENGTHS:

ADDITIONAL TRAINING: 1992 10/2007 Community Justice Institute, Mays Landing, NJ Community Mediation Training Divorce Mediation Training, Silver Spring, MD. Medication Matters, Inc.

EDUCATION: 2001 1995 Columbia University, NYC, Advanced Physical Assessment, and Advanced Pathophysiology Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

Post graduate coursework Effective College Teaching 1990 1982 1975 Columbia University, New York, NY MSN - Psychiatric Nursing (Children and Adolescents) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA BSN Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA ASN

CERTIFICATIONS: ANCC Certification as a Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (past) ANCC Certification as Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (present) New Jersey State Board of Nursing Certification as Clinical Nurse Specialist in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (Advance Practice Nurse Certification) #NC51589 CDS DEA LICENSE New Jersey Advance Practice Nurse - #NC51589 New York State Registered Nurse - # 527494-1 EMPLOYMENT:

12/2007 present 1/2008 present 8/2006 present 2/2006 present 11/1999 present

Consultative Practice at John Brooks Recovery Center, Atlantic City, NJ Consultative Practice at Maryville Substance Abuse Treatment Program, Williamstown, NJ Collaborative Practice with Dr. Norman Chazin South Jersey Behavioral Health Care, Camden, NJ Sharon L. Harper RN APNC Private Practice Psychotherapy, psychiatric evaluation, medications assessment and evaluation Interpsych Associates, Linwood, NJ Individual, Group and Family Therapist Atlantic City Medical Center, Pomona, NJ Per Diem Staff Nurse, Department of Psychiatry Southern N.J. Perinatal Cooperative, Pennsauken, NJ

5/90 2/93 8/89 present 9/90 3/91

Nurse Educator/Counselor Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Project 7/88 5/89 3/84 8/89 11/83 3/84 1/83 11/83 1/82 1/83 3/76 9/80 Columbia University, New York, NY Graduate Teaching Assistant Cape Counseling Services, Cape May Court House, NJ Agency Nurse, Certified Screener, Clinic Coordinator Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City, NJ Psycho-Social Nurse Screener Holy Redeemer VNA, Swainton, NJ Visiting Nurse Wildwood Public Schools, Wildwood, NJ School Nurse Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA ICU Charge Nurse

CLINICAL SUPERVISION 2006 2008 2006 present 5/2005 - 6/2007 10/2003 6/2005 6/2003 9/04 11/99 2003 1997 1999 Tatiana Belinsky Collaborative MD Norman Chazin Collaborative MD Charles Meusberger, MD Collaborative MD Srisai Gowda, MD Collaborative MD James Varrell, MD Collaborative MD Arturo Gomez, M.D. Atlanticare Behavioral Health Norman Chazin, M.D. Marvin Gardens Psychiatric Group Individual Therapy/Pharmacotherapy Charles Fishman, M.D., Sheila Polite, M.F.T. Institute for the Family Family Systems Therapy Gary Glass, M.D. Interpsych, Inc. Individual Therapy Maureen Duffy, M.S.N., R.N.C.S. Interpsych, Inc. Individual and Family Therapy

1991 1992

1990 1993

1989 1993

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS:

April 1991 July 1991 July 1991 April 1993 November 1994 April 2008

Womens Health Conference Stockton State College, Pomona, NJ Presenter Living with an Alcoholic Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative Atlantic City, NJ Presenter Cultural Relevance in Practice Minority Health Conference Atlantic City, NJ Presenter Substance Addiction in Pregnancy Community Health Awareness Day Atlantic City, NJ Chairperson/ Coordinator Pharmacology Update Alliance for the Mentally Ill Presenter Pleasantville, NJ Medications and Substance Abuse Treatment John Brooks Recovery Center, Atlantic City, NJ

PROFESSIONAL American Nurses Association ORGANIZATIONS: American Psychiatric Nurses Association New Jersey State Nurses Association National Association for Perinatal Addictions, Research & Education, Past Member SPECIAL INTERESTS: Psychosocial aspects of chronic illness Autistic Spectrum Disorders Affective Disorders Psychopharmacology MICA Treatment Mental Health Issues in Chronically Underserved Populations References Available Upon Request.

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Qualifying medical marijuana patient under New Jerseys Compassionate Use Act.

Objective Assist by serving on the Medical Advisory Board at Grow Well as a registered qualifying medical marijuana patient under New Jerseys Compassionate Use Act. Experience Involvement in Trenton

Contact with Legislators

Accomplishments Compared and contrasted Compassionate Use Laws in other states Involved in 7 years of student government Named a national ambassador in 1993 to assist and advise others Skills Up to date on all documents released RE: NJs medical marijuana program Member of The Coalition for Medical Marijuana-NJ Patient advocacy Excellent communication ability

Cooperative team member Comfortable with technology Committed and dedicated


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The qualifications and professional knowledge I can bring to Grow Well include: {Up to date with all documents released RE: NJs medical marijuana program} {Knowledge of medical marijuanas applications} {Member of The Coalition for Medical Marijuana-NJ} {Communication with legislators} {Patient advocacy}

In review of Grow Wells objectives and possible openings, I believe that my experience is in perfect line with their current needs. If your company is looking for a dependable, resultsoriented professional with a solid performance track, I would be interested in speaking with you to discuss the value that my strengths and experience can bring to Grow Well. I can be reached in confidence at the above telephone numbers or email address and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely yours,

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