๐ŸŒฟ Save the Date for our 36th Annual Symposium August 14-16th, 2026!

Business Protections for your Herbal Legacy with Christina Lynch

$30.00

This session reviews various approaches to protecting and preserving your lifetime’s work. In continuing the preservation of your herbal legacy and contribution to the community, there are several measures that can be adopted to ensure that recognition and accessibility to information is maintained. Christina will review such protections including business and organization formation, trademarks, copywriting, and succession planning. Disclaimer: this class mentions that insurance is included as an AHG member benefit, and though we do offer numerous insurance resources, we do not offer insurance for our members at this time. Bio: Christina Lynch is a community herbalist, teacher, and cultivator…

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This session reviews various approaches to protecting and preserving your lifetime’s work. In continuing the preservation of your herbal legacy and contribution to the community, there are several measures that can be adopted to ensure that recognition and accessibility to information is maintained. Christina will review such protections including business and organization formation, trademarks, copywriting, and succession planning.

Disclaimer: this class mentions that insurance is included as an AHG member benefit, and though we do offer numerous insurance resources, we do not offer insurance for our members at this time.

Bio:

Christina Lynch is a community herbalist, teacher, and cultivator who delights in reconnecting with the earth, partaking in spiritual practices, and carrying on ancestral traditions. Christina created The Ginger Tea Company, a small business focused on creating herbal products and services, and since transitioned her focus to the establishment of Black Herbalists Alliance. She has served as a board member of AHG, Florida School of Holistic Living, Red Hills Small Farm Alliance, and Herbalists Without Bordersโ€“North Florida chapter. She also served as Interim Executive Director of AHG. She is a first-generation American of Barbadian descent who desires to share her knowledge of and passion for herbaceous plants with her community through herbal consultations, classes, and tea blends.