The Valens Company Announces Appointments to Management Team and Nominations to Board of Directors
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Sunil Gandhi appointed to Chief Financial Officer and Adam Shea appointed to Chief Commercial Officer
Independent nominees Dr. Guy Beaudin, executive leadership advisor, and Drew Wolff, former Starbucks executive, to stand for election to Board of Directors
Independent Director Nitin Kaushal to step down following valued contributions to Valens Board since 2018
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The Valens Company Inc. (TSX: VLNS) (OTCQX: VLNCF) (the Company, The Valens Company or Valens ), a leading manufacturer of cannabis products, today announced the appointments of Sunil Gandhi as its Chief Financial Officer and Adam Shea as its Chief Commercial Officer, effective May 17, 2021. Additionally, the Company also announced that it has nominated Dr. Guy Beaudin, Senior Partner at RHR International, and Drew Wolff, former Vice Presi
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Michigan Ross Receives Over $1 Million For Business+Impact Initiative from the Generosity of the Applebaum Family
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ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan has received more than $1 million as a result of a gift from the Applebaum Family Philanthropy to support its Business+Impact initiative, which focuses on multidisciplinary, action-based learning in social impact, sustainability, poverty alleviation, and related policy.
The gift will establish the Applebaum Family Business+Impact Experiences and Innovation Program at Michigan Ross. This new program will allow the school to enhance and expand its impact and design offerings, including the creation of a permanent endowment fund for need-based internships and scholarships to Business+Impact students.
‘It’s difficult and it’s different.’ University of Michigan students talk about campus life during pandemic
From social life to class changes, students share their experiences
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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ANN ARBOR – In March 2020, our collective lives changed forever.
Schools, restaurants, stores and libraries closed. Daily life began to feel like a redundant routine and between scrambling to purchase hand sanitizer and figuring out how to work remotely, many were trying to find a way to navigate this new normal. Some still are.
At the University of Michigan, the pause was equally jarring, new and confusing. College is a time to socialize and for many 18-year-olds, is the first time they are living away from home. Connection with others is crucial to the college experience, and students were having to come to grips with classes on computer screens and very little human interaction overnight.