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Cresco Labs Announces the Appointment of Sidney Dillard to Its Board of Directors
Cresco Labs a vertically integrated multistate operator and the number one U.S. wholesaler of branded cannabis products, today announced the appointment of Sidney Dillard to its board of directors, effective immediately. Ms. Dillard is an experienced financial services executive with over thirty years of experience providing advice and capital solutions to Fortune 500 corporations and middle market companies. This … Cresco Labs (CSE:CL) (OTCQX:CRLBF) (“Cresco Labs” or “the Company”), a vertically integrated multistate operator and the number one U.S. wholesaler of branded cannabis products, today announced the appointment of Sidney Dillard to its board of directors, effective immediately. Ms. Dillard is an experienced financial services executive with over thirty years of experience providing advice and capital solutions to Fortune 500 corporations and middle market companies.
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Ascend Wellness Holdings, Inc. (CSE:AAWH) has tapped Joe Hinrichs to its board of directors.
Hinrichs is a former president of automotive at Ford Motor Company, where he spent 19 years in several different leadership positions.
He also worked for General Motors for over a decade and the Chicago-based private investment group Ryan Enterprises Group, where he was a partner and senior vice president.
“Adding a distinguished leader of a Fortune 500 company to our Board represents a milestone for Ascend and the industry,” Abner Kurtin, AWH founder and CEO, said Tuesday.
The New York-based company also reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2021, revealing a 21.8% sequential increase in revenue.
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