Captor Capital Appoints New CEO
Captor Capital Corp. announces the appointment of experienced business leader, Dene Rogers as the CEO of Captor Acquisition. …

Dene Rogers appointed as new CEO of Captor Acquisition Corp
Captor Capital Corp. announces the appointment of experienced business leader, Dene Rogers as the CEO of Captor Acquisition.
Captor Capital holds all of its U.S. cannabis assets under Captor Acquisition Corp, the company's wholly owned subsidiary.
President and CEO of Captor Capital, John Zorbas, says the company is excited to have an executive with the experience, business acumen and pedigree of Dene Rogers.
"We are confident that under Dene’s leadership, we will see tremendous growth in our U.S portfolio of cannabis assets,” Zorbas says.
Rogers has experience with cannabis companies from his work with private equity firms focused on the industry. In addition, he served as the CEO of Target Australia and Sears Canada. Also, he's held senior positions with Kmart and Radio Shack.
“I’m really excited to be joining the Captor team. It’s a company with a lot of unlocked potential, which was the main driver behind me joining," Rogers says. "I look forward to bringing real value to Captor’s shareholders by growing and developing its strong portfolio of U.S cannabis investments.”
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