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CAN: GoodLeaf Farms expands its executive leadership

With new farms set to open in Alberta and Quebec, GoodLeaf Farms continues to flesh out its executive leadership to manage and facilitate the growth.  

GoodLeaf promoted Juanita Moore to Vice President, Corporate Development, and hired Cheryl Verbiski as Vice President of Commercial and Martin De Rome as Vice President of Operations.   

"GoodLeaf Farms is positioned to take the next step in our growth plan, and we are bolstered by the talent offered by Juanita, Cheryl and Martin. As we grow across the country and expand the scope and scale of our business, we need great people to lead the way. We are building an exceptional team," says Barry Murchie, Chief Executive Officer and President of GoodLeaf Farms.

Part of the GoodLeaf team for the past three years, Moore has been promoted from her former role as Executive Director of Operations. In her new role, she will lead GoodLeaf's move into specialty plants with applications in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, personal care, fragrance, cosmetics and animal health industries.  


Juanita Moore

"GoodLeaf Farms has grown to a point where we can viably look to new and innovative ways to leverage the advantages of indoor farming. As 'Canada's largest commercial vertical farm', to date, we have been focused on providing a local source of fresh leafy greens. But there are so many other benefits we can offer in other sectors, and I am looking forward to leading the exploration of these opportunities," says Moore.

Verbiski is a veteran of the food industry, having worked with food manufacturers, distributors, and packaging companies in Canada and the United States, overseeing sales, marketing, and product development for over 30 years. With GoodLeaf, she will oversee the commercial expansion of the company as it works to grow its network of retail stores and food service outlets that serve GoodLeaf microgreens and baby greens. 


Cheryl Verbiski

"I am excited to be joining the GoodLeaf team to build on the incredible work that has already been completed and continue to develop a differentiated solution that builds customer advocates throughout our current and future growing regions. We are offering Canadian consumers an alternative to imported foods, and want to make sure GoodLeaf leafy greens are readily available in markets, stores and restaurants from coast to coast to coast," says Verbiski. 

Martin De Rome

A mechanical engineer who spent 25 years with Procter and Gamble, Mr. De Rome brings broad experience to the GoodLeaf team, including human resources, operations, research and development, engineering, and supply chain. With GoodLeaf, he is guiding and directing the operations of the current Guelph fam, in addition to the company's expansion into Eastern and Western Canada, ensuring the new farms in Alberta and Quebec open and begin operating smoothly later this year. 

"GoodLeaf is a critical point in its growth into a truly national company," says Mr. De Rome. "There is a strong foundation set, and I am looking forward to helping bring a local source of fresh, nutritious leafy greens to people across Canada."  

For more information:
GoodLeaf Farms 
www.goodleaffarms.com 

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