Kiran Sidhu and Sefi Dollinger are leaving the cannabis company's board
() (OTCMKTS:NXTTF) said Thursday that Kiran Sidhu and Sefi Dollinger have resigned from its board to pursue other interests.
In the wake of Sidhu and Dollinger’s departures, the Canadian cannabis company is looking to add up to two independent directors and is holding discussions with potential candidates.
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Namaste’s board is now made up of Laurens Feenstra, Kenneth Ngo and Branden Spikes, former chief information officer at Elon Musk’s SpaceX, who serves as chairman.
Toronto-based Namaste, which has been described as the “Amazon of cannabis,” operates the largest global cannabis e-commerce platform with over 30 websites in more than 20 countries under a variety of brands.
READ: Namaste sees green in edibles, buys a stake in Choklat for C$1.5M
In addition to its product offerings of vaporizers, glassware, accessories and CBD products, the company is also involved in the world of medical cannabis, through its licensed subsidiary CannMart Inc, not to mention its efforts in artificial intelligence, cannabis strain research and a global telemedicine app, as well as the sales of medical cannabis from its facility in Toronto.
Namaste shares slipped C$0.12 to finish at C$0.76 on Wednesday.
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