27.05.2021 - DENVER and TORONTO, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - MJardin Group, Inc. (“MJardin” or the “Company”) (CSE: MJAR) (OTCQX: MJARF), a leader in premium cannabis production, today announced that Blair Jordan and Anthony Dutton are joining the Board of . Seite 1
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Company ) (CSE:MJAR) (OTCQX:MJARF), a leader in premium cannabis production, today announced that Blair Jordan and Anthony Dutton are joining the Board of Directors, effective May 26, 2021, filling the two vacant positions.
MJardin expects the following independent board members to strengthen its Board with refreshed perspectives and diverse expertise in executive advisory, strategic planning, restructuring, marketing, corporate development, and finance:
Blair Jordan is currently the managing partner of Restructur Advisors, a turnaround and restructuring consulting firm focused on Canada, with particular expertise in the cannabis and cannabinoid sector. Blair has acted as a turnaround consultant for several cannabis companies, including acting as CEO and CFO for one of the first ever
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