Curio Wellness
Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder
Remedi Seniorcare Pharmacy 2004 - 2013
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Sterling Partners 1999 - 2009
Co Founder and Senior Managing Director
Neighborcare 1991 - 1999
Co Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Rlc Capital Management 1991 - 1999
Chairman
Education:
University of Baltimore
Bachelors, Accounting
Skills:
Leadership Business Development Mergers and Acquisitions Start Ups Strategic Planning Strategy Management Private Equity Operational Excellence Entrepreneurship Alternative Medicine Project Management Product Launch Sales Operations Market Development Brand Development Strategic Leadership Communication Business Innovation Public Speaking Team Management Brand Awareness Healthcare Marketing Strategy Business To Business Customer Retention Customer Satisfaction
The BSO Board Chairman is Michael Bronfein and President & CEO Paul Meecham. Joining Maestra Alsop on the BSO conductor roster are Principal Pops Conductor ...
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Mr. Michael Bronfein CEO
Remedi SeniorCare Hospitalization. Medical & Surgical Plans
Michael Bronfein, a prolific donor to Maryland Democrats who is chief executive of Curio Wellness, has been recruiting growers and processors to form a trade association and hire lobbyists to represent their interests in Annapolis.
Date: Dec 26, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Select companies will be first in Md. to legally grow, process marijuana for medicine
marijuana include ForwardGro Inc. in Anne Arundel County, which employs the countys former sheriff and a major campaign fundraiser to Gov. Larry Hogan (R). And companies run by a large donor to Maryland Democrats, Michael Bronfein, won a license to grow and process marijuana in Baltimore County.
Date: Aug 15, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Businesses compete for medical marijuana grower licenses in Maryland
affairs for the Maryland Transit Administration if Curio Cultivation gets a license. Ever the trooper, he carefully vetted the leader of the company before taking the job. That man was Michael Bronfein, one of several well-known business executives looking to break into Maryland's cannabis industry.For Curio Cultivation, Michael Bronfein teamed up with experienced growers from Maine and Canada to apply for cultivation, processing and distribution licenses. "I'm incredibly superstitious, so until I have a license, I really don't want to talk about it," Bronfein said in a brief phone conversatio