Dylan Sidoo’s departure from East West Petroleum comes after his father David Sidoo stepped down as CEO last month
The son of Vancouver businessman David Sidoo — who is currently implicated in a U.S. college admissions scandal — has resigned from the board of his father’s B.C.-based company.
. The younger Sidoo will be replaced by Mark Brown, according to a press release issued by the company on Wednesday. A second news release shared by the company the same day said its deal to acquire California-based cannabis company Juva Life Inc. had also been “terminated by mutual understanding.” Dylan Sidoo is described in company documents as a graduate of the University of Southern California and the founder of a film company. He was named to the East West Petroleum board in December 2016, the same year he graduated from USC’s cinematic arts program. He had been receiving a monthly stipend of $2,500 a month for his work on the board.
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