
Organigram Global, a cannabis company based in Canada, announced today that CEO Beena Goldenberg will be retiring at the conclusion of the company’s current fiscal year ending September 30, 2025. Until then, she will continue in her role as CEO and as a member of the company’s board.
Since joining Organigram as CEO in September 2021, Goldenberg has led the organization’s growth and transformation from a cannabis company with $80 million in net revenue to becoming the market share leader in Canada with more than $250 million in net revenue. Under her leadership, the company completed an expansion of its facility in Moncton, New Brunswick, doubling cultivation capacity, as well as three strategic acquisitions.
In addition, Goldenberg oversaw Organigram’s international expansion with export sales into Germany, UK and Australia. The latest acquisition of Collective Project, announced on April 1, 2025, signaled the first revenue recognized by Organigram from the U.S. market.
“After five incredible years in the cannabis industry, serving as CEO of Supreme Cannabis Company and Organigram Global, I have decided it is time to move on to my next chapter,” said Goldenberg. “Reflecting on my journey, I am extremely proud of what has been accomplished in this nascent industry. The challenges we faced and the successes we achieved underscore the immense potential that still lies ahead for the cannabis industry.”
The board said it is "in the process of initiating a CEO selection process."