Beleave Appoints Retired Lieutenant Colonel Dana Gidlow as Head of Veteran Affairs and Community Outreach


TORONTO, June 16, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beleave Inc. (CSE:BE) (“Beleave” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the addition of retired Lieutenant Colonel Dana Gidlow as the company’s Head of Veteran Affairs and Community Outreach.

Mr. Gidlow is President of the Toronto Police Military Veterans Association, an organization formed in 1922, which is comprised of veterans of armed conflicts either with past service in Military Units, United Nations Peace Keeping Operations or service in Reserve Units with postings to areas of conflict such as Afghanistan.

Mr. Gidlow served in the Canadian Forces Reserve Army from 1968 to 2011 when he retired as a Lieutenant Colonel after 43 years of service. In his time in the Canadian Forces, Mr. Gidlow did three tours, most recently to Afghanistan where he advised the Afghan National Police on site security.

“We are beyond pleased to be able to welcome Dana, and who better to connect with such an important demographic than someone who truly understands what it means to be a veteran,” commented Beleave CEO Roger Ferreira, “We look forward to working closely with Dana not only as we connect with our military veterans, but various groups.  Dana will also play an important role in ensuring our facilities adhere to the highest in security standards.”

In addition to Mr. Gidlow’s service in the Canadian Forces, he served in the Toronto Police Service for 34 years and retired as a Supervisor in 2008.  In this time, Mr. Gidlow worked on the Major Crime Unit, as a Criminal investigations Detective, and even as a Media Awareness Instructor.  Mr. Gidlow was also deployed to Kosovo as an International Police Officer where among other roles, he investigated in theft and smuggling cases.

About Beleave

Beleave Inc. is a biotech company committed to becoming a licensed producer under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (the "MMPR"). Beleave's wholly owned subsidiary First Access Medical Inc. ("FAM") has applied for a license to cultivate and sell medical marijuana pursuant to the MMPR. As of the date hereof, FAM has successfully advanced past the security clearance stage and is currently in the review stage of the licensing process. Beleave's purpose built facility is located near Hamilton, Ontario. Beleave is traded on the CSE under the symbol BE, with 17,380,823 common shares outstanding (25,541,826 on a fully diluted basis). 

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