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OrganiGram Holdings Inc T.OGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  OGI

Organigram Holdings Inc. operates through its subsidiaries. The Company’s major wholly owned subsidiaries include Organigram Inc., 10870277 Canada Inc., The Edibles and Infusions Corporation (EIC), and Laurentian Organic Inc. (Laurentian). Organigram Inc. is a licensed producer (LP) of cannabis, cannabis-derived products and cannabis infused edibles in Canada. It is focused on producing cannabis for patients and adult recreational consumers, as well as developing international business partnerships. It has also developed and owns a portfolio of legal adult-use recreational cannabis brands, including Edison, Holy Mountain, Big Bag O’ Buds, SHRED, SHRED’ems, Monjour, Laurentian, Tremblant Cannabis and Trailblazer. It operates facilities in Moncton, New Brunswick and Lac-Superieur, Quebec, with a dedicated edibles manufacturing facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 10870277 Canada Inc. is a special purpose holding company for the Company. EIC is a cannabis processor of confectionary goods.


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Post by PUNJABIon May 03, 2021 6:42am
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C:OGI Organigram CEO Steps Away From Role

C:OGI Organigram CEO Steps Away From RoleOrganigram CEO Steps Away From Role, Will Continue to Act as a Special Advisor to the Board of Directors; Interim Leadership Appointed
MONCTON, New Brunswick -- (Business Wire) --
The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Organigram Holdings Inc. (“Organigram” or the “Company”) (TSX: OGI) (NASDAQ: OGI) has confirmed that Greg Engel is stepping away from his role as CEO effective today, however he will continue to act as a special advisor to the Board through a transition period. The Board is grateful for the contributions Greg has made since joining the Company in 2017.
Peter Amirault, current Board chairman, has been appointed by the Board to serve as executive chair on an interim basis, to oversee day-to-day management of the Company until a new permanent CEO is appointed. During this period, Geoff Machum, chair of the Board’s Governance and Nominating Committee, will serve as the independent lead director.
“Greg has brought innovative leadership as the Company created new structures around operations and increased capacity to serve the growing marketplace, while ensuring our successful launch into the adult recreational cannabis space and bringing leading innovative new platforms and edible products to the marketplace,” said Mr. Machum. “Greg has also helped guide the Company during a global pandemic and through period of significant change within our sector, one in which he is a recognized leader. We are pleased that he will continue to serve as special advisor to the Board through this period of transition,” stated Machum.
“We are equally pleased that Peter Amirault will be leading Organigram as executive chair, while we begin a search process for a permanent CEO,” said Machum. “Peter has served as chair since 2017 and has deep senior and executive leadership experience in consumer packaged goods (https://www.organigram.ca/about#board-of-directors) and during his tenure he has demonstrated strong governance leadership skills and excellent business acumen.”

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