Reed?s, Inc. announced that Rhonda Kallman will be added to the board of directors' slate of nominees standing for election at the Reed's 2021 annual stockholders meeting. The other nominees, all of whom currently serve on Reed?s board, are John Bello, Norman E. Snyder, Jr., Lewis Jaffe, James C. Bass and Louis Imbrogno, Jr. Kallman, has been nominated to fill the seat left vacant by Scott R. Grossman, who, as previously reported, is retiring as a director as of the 2021 annual meeting date. Kallman has over 35 years of experience in the alcohol beverage industry and is considered one of America?s beverage industry thought leaders. In 1984, she co-founded The Boston Beer Company and served as EVP, overseeing sales & marketing as well as the company?s human capital. Kallman was instrumental in paving the way for craft beer acceptance by making it available throughout the US while educating consumers on American craft beer superiority. In addition, as the pioneering women in the beer industry, she was able to lead the way for other women to earn the respect and credibility they deserve. In 2012, Kallman founded Boston Harbor Distillery, makers of craft whiskey, gin, rum, liqueurs, and other inventive spirits in a historic location on Boston?s southernmost waterfront.