John Fowler Quits as Chief Advocacy Officer of Supreme Cannabis

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John Fowler Quits as Chief Advocacy Officer of Supreme Cannabis
An aerial view of the 7ACRES facility in Kincardine, Ontario (Supreme Cannabis)

Supreme Cannabis (TSX: FIRE) (OTCQX: SPRWF) (FRA: 53S1) has announced the departure of John Fowler as the company’s chief advocacy officer.

Fowler spent years at Supreme Cannabis. He was one of the original founders of the company’s flagship brand, 7ACRES.

In a statement, Supreme Cannabis said it believes Fowler, a pioneer and passionate advocate for cannabis legalization, would continue to be a strong contributor to the cannabis community.

“We all wish John the best in his next endeavor and thank him for his commitment to the Company for the last four years. John recognized the value of high-quality cannabis at scale and was instrumental in the creation of 7ACRES,” Supreme Cannabis CEO Navdeep Dhaliwal stated.

Supreme Cannabis has been working to become a major player in the Canadian cannabis industry. It is focused on producing high-quality cannabis.

Earlier this month, Indiva announced that it will manufacture pre-rolls for Supreme Cannabis at its facility in London, Ontario.