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iAnthus Capital Appoints Jason Ware as CFO

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-- iAnthus Capital Holdings (IAN.CN) appointed Jason Ware as its Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately, it said Wednesday.

Ware has more than 20 years of finance leadership experience across public companies and high-growth consumer brands, including Genesco, Nutrafol, Victoria's Secret and L Brands, the company said.

Prior to the CFO appointment, Justin Vu resigned as the company's CFO as well as all positions with the company's units and affiliates. Vu will continue to serve the company in a consulting role for a period of up to six weeks following resignation.

The company's shares last traded Apr. 24, closing at $0.005 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.

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