Canadian Manufacturing

Menē Inc. appoints CFO

by CM staff   

Manufacturing Operations Chartered Accountant Chief Financial Officer Menē


Gavin Johnson has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of the company in place of Adil Sheikh, effective immediately.

TORONTO — Menē Inc., an online 24 karat jewelry brand, announced that Gavin Johnson has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of the company in place of Adil Sheikh, effective immediately, following Sheikh’s resignation as CFO, a position he has held since 2020, in order to pursue a new opportunity.

“It has been a privilege to have worked alongside our leadership team and the many talented individuals within the company,” said Sheikh. “With Menē well positioned for ongoing success, I feel confident that now is the right time for me to move on to new challenges. Over the past few weeks, I have been working to ensure there is a seamless transition for the incoming CFO. I wish my successor the very best of luck as he focuses on the next phase of the company’s development.”

Johnson attended the University of Cape Town where he obtained his Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Financial Accounting and Post-Graduate Diploma in Accounting and holds the designations of Chartered Accountant South Africa and Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant. He has held senior and managerial positions at Grant Thornton Cape Incorporated (the South African member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd.), Polyoak Packaging (Pty) Ltd., Deloitte LLP (United Kingdom and Canada) and Altus Group (Canada). Much of his client engagement and industry experience includes working with large manufacturing, engineering consultancy, construction, and SaaS entities.

“Menē is providing a unique and exceptional value proposition to the market. It has grown rapidly from its infancy in a competitive industry and is positioned to continue its upward trajectory. I am delighted to be joining a vibrant and energetic team that has a passion for delivering top-quality products and customer service,” said Johnson. “From a finance perspective, my top priority is to holistically prepare Menē for future growth.”

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