JOSH KESSELMAN

After selling nearly everything he owned in 1993, Josh Kesselman moved into a friend's storage shed in Florida to bring his passion for rolling papers into his first retail store. Over the last three decades, he has produced an insanely legendary number of custom papers and devices, but giving back to the community and the iconic RAW brand are what he’s best known for. Josh has now added the iconic High Times magazine to his roster, aiming to usher it into a new golden age in his new position as owner and publisher. His efforts to revive the publication, and his larger influence on cannabis and smoking culture, have been spotlighted in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

With even more incredible things on the horizon, Josh Kesselman is excited for his next steps. And when recently asked about his net worth, Josh simply said: “I love what I do, and if someone offered me $500 million to sell (and they kinda did) I’d still say no.”

Giving Back

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Joshua Kesselman, through the power of RAW, has contributed more than $3 million in direct cash contributions, plus in-kind contributions of about $200,000 to a wide variety of charities over the years. This has helped bring clean water to many thousands of people, including clean water to the Sisters of Mother Teresa hospital centers in Ethiopia, helped homeless pets in a no-kill rescue shelter, donated hundreds of thousands to help people experiencing homelessness, planted over 420,000 trees, and much, much more!
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