Canopy Growth welcomes Christelle Gedeon as chief legal officer

Gedeon was previously chief legal officer at The Metals Company

Canopy Growth welcomes Christelle Gedeon as chief legal officer

Canopy Growth Corporation has appointed Christelle Gedeon as the company’s new chief legal officer, effective immediately. She fills the role vacated by Philip Shaer when he left the cannabis company last October.

Gedeon is an accomplished commercial lawyer and strategist with more than a decade of legal and strategic experience including her most recent role as chief legal officer and corporate secretary for The Metals Company. Prior to this, she served as chief legal officer and corporate secretary at Aphria, Inc., where she oversaw the reverse takeover of Tilray, Inc.

"Christelle is a proven leader in the legal and cannabis industries, and we are excited to have her join Canopy Growth as we continue to build the leading brand-driven cannabis company in North America," said David Klein, CEO of Canopy Growth. "As a company, we have set clear priorities including achieving profitability while advancing our competitive positioning through a premium focus in Canada, high-impact CPG brands, and the continued growth of our U.S. THC ecosystem. I am confident that Christelle's commercial and legal acumen will be key to further bringing our strategy to fruition."

In addition to her demonstrated expertise in the cannabis industry, Christelle brings experience with complex regulatory structures, intellectual property management, corporate governance, government relations, and strategic acquisitions. She has also had a direct role in the completion of more than 50 mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments including during her time as a partner at Fasken, where she advised life sciences clients on commercial, regulatory, and government affairs matters.

Christelle received her LL.B/B.C.L. from McGill University and is a member in good standing of both the Ontario and Quebec bars. She is also a registered trademark agent.

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