Lucie S. Salhany appointed to 22nd Century Group board

Sep.13.2022
Lucie S. Salhany appointed to 22nd Century Group board
Lucie S. Salhany appointed as a member of the board of directors for 22nd Century Group for her media expertise.

The 22nd Century Group has appointed Lucie S. Salhany as a member of its board of directors.


Lucie S. Salhany in standard journalistic English would be "Lucie S. Salhany". No changes are necessary as this is already in proper journalistic English formatting.


Salhany is a highly accomplished media executive with extensive experience in assessing and understanding consumer environments, utilizing digital media, corporate strategy, and successfully launching unique products for entrepreneurial enterprises.


She was appointed as the first female chairman of a major broadcasting network to great acclaim, due to her unparalleled track record of successfully growing and expanding the industry. Salhany will serve as a member of the 22nd Century company's governance, nomination, and finance committees.


I am pleased that Lucie has chosen to join the board of directors at 22nd Century. Her successful business track record and strong background and knowledge in the media industry will be of great value to our company, as we work towards fulfilling our mission of reducing smoking-related harm, launching VLN, and monetizing cannabis. Nora B. Sullivan, Chair of the 22nd Century board, said in a statement.


We believe her contribution will help enhance the image of the 22nd century in the consumer market and mainstream media. Lucie's appointment also reflects our ongoing commitment to board diversity, and I look forward to her perspectives and contributions on the board.


Salhany is currently the President and CEO of her own consulting company, JHMedia. Additionally, she is one of the founding partners of Echo Bridge Entertainment and serves as the CEO and President of LifeFX Networks.


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