


Divinity Matovu, CEO
Divinity is a creative entrepreneur, thought leader and career mom who is passionate about the destigmatization and decriminalization of cannabis, racial equity, gender equity, reproductive justice, startups, tech and social impact. She is a creative problem solver and independent thinker with an entrepreneurial spirit and dynamic leadership skills.
Divinity began her career as a community organizer working on Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign and local city council and school board campaigns in Los Angeles, California. She spent 4 years as a social impact entrepreneur focused on youth development serving under-resourced teens in Uganda. She gained valuable corporate experience as an intern at SC Johnson and Goldman Sachs, and as a Program Manager at Lyft where she worked with cross-functional stakeholders to make technical improvements to the app, run marketing campaigns, increase driver earnings, and improve safety protocols for drivers. From 2010 - 2024, she managed Matovu Consulting, her own boutique social impact consulting firm. From 2024 - late 2025, she worked as a Director & Social Impact Strategist at Impactual, a consulting firm based in Washington DC.
Diagonsed with bipolar 1 disorder and PTSD after a manic episode that landed her in a Los Angeles psychiatric ward in 2019, Divinity lost custody of her beloved daughter Nyah, her consulting business faltered, and she hovered on the edge of homelessness. Through that season of loss, trauma, and stigma, Divinity chose to fight her way back and used cannabis responsibly to manage symptoms of depression, insomnia and extreme anxiety. Now, she is a mental health awareness advocate who created the brand "Bipolar Baddie" to destigmatize and celebrate neurodivergent people.
Divinity also manages MBA Mama, the world's largest global network dedicated to career moms with an MBA. Divinity is currently completing the manuscript for her memoir Divinity’s Jesus Year: A Memoir of Renewal, Redemption and Resurrection. The book is a story of survival, redemption and resurrection.

Dr. Dan Price, Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Dan brings 30+ years of frontline experience as an emergency room physician with deep expertise in both acute care medicine and the therapeutic use of medical cannabis. Throughout his career, he has treated patients across the full spectrum of severity ranging from complex physical and mental health conditions to more common concerns such as stress, anxiety, and sleep disorders.
As a former ER physician, Dr. Dan has led care in high-stakes, life-threatening situations, including cardiac emergencies, major trauma, fractures, lacerations, and other critical conditions. This background uniquely positions him to approach medical cannabis with a rigorous, safety-first clinical lens. He has served as Divinity’s medical cannabis physician since April 2018, when she was living and working at a high-growth tech startup in San Francisco and seeking evidence-based guidance for the safe and effective use of cannabis to manage depression, stress, insomnia, and anxiety.At Exodus, Dr. Dan leads the development of educational content and thought leadership that empowers both customers and the broader community with clear, science-based information about the medicinal value of cannabis and best practices for responsible consumption of edibles. He also plays a key advisory role in product development, as well as research, development, and engineering efforts.
Dr. Dan is a father of two daughters. When he’s not advancing patient education or product innovation, he enjoys riding his electric scooter.

Sekai Smart-Macaulay, Creative Director
Based in Kingston, Sekai is a 2023 graduate of the University of the West Indies. He earned his degree in Cinematography and Film/Video Production. Sekai has been creating skits and filming videos from an early age. His teenage years were spent in front of the camera as an actor, an experience that deepened his fascination with the filmmaking process.
He carried this passion into film school, pairing their studies with hands-on work on set. Beginning as a production assistant, Sekai gained experience across multiple roles, including 2nd AC, DIT Assist, and 1st AD. Sekai's film and TV credits include notable projects such as "Black Cake," on Hulu as well as "Get Millie Black," "Champion," and the Bob Marley biopic "One Love."
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