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Hector De La Torre has stepped down from the board of Glass House Brands Inc. (OTCQX:GLASF) (OTCQX:GHBWF) (NEO:GLAS.A.U) (NEO:GLAS.WT.U), due to the time requirements of his recent appointment as executive director of the Gateway Cities Council of Governments.
"On behalf of the Board and the whole team at Glass House, I would like to thank Hector for his impactful leadership during his tenure," stated Kyle Kazan, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Glass House. "Hector was one of the earliest vocal advocates for cannabis policy reform in California. Since joining the board, Hector's expertise in public health and public affairs has provided the team with invaluable insights that have helped position the company for long-term success."
Kazan added, "Hector has been a valuable member of our team and we appreciate his service and commitment to Glass House, as well as his thoughtful guidance as a board member. We wish him all the best in his exciting new role leading the Gateway Cities."
De La Torre, stated: "It has been my pleasure to work with the Glass House management team in advancing the company's growth. I am proud of being an initial board member and participating in Glass House's birth, evolution and success – with the building blocks set for continued growth."
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