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Chief Administrative Officer Norm Levac announces retirement

SeekersAdmin by SeekersAdmin
September 18, 2014
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Cornwall Ontario — Mayor Bob Kilger announced today that Chief Administrative Officer Norm Levac will be retiring. His final day in the position will be at the end of December.

“It is with mixed emotions that I accept Mr. Levac’s retirement notice,” said Mayor Kilger. “His leadership and experience in the municipal government sector will be sorely missed. On behalf of Council, I would like to thank Mr. Levac for his many years of service with the City of Cornwall and wish him well in his retirement.”

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Mr. Levac has served with the City of Cornwall for nearly 30 years. Prior to becoming CAO in January 2013, he headed up the City’s Infrastructure and Municipal Works Department.

During his tenure, Mr. Levac has been involved with a number of key initiatives. Some of them include the development of the City of Cornwall Strategic Plan, upgrades to the Water Purification Plant and Wastewater Treatment Plant (which is now ongoing), the expansion of the Cornwall Business Park, the implementation of the Cornwall Blueprint, implementing the concept of asset management and related asset management plans and the advancement of the City’s public transit system.

“I’ve been fortunate to work with a great team of people who are committed to moving Cornwall forward,” said Mr. Levac. “I would like to thank all City employees for the work they do each and every day to make Cornwall a better place to live.”

 

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