Cornwall, ON – Cornwall community business owner Nolan Quinn, is both excited and honoured to announce today that he will be seeking the nomination for the Ontario PC Party in Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry.
Born and raised in Cornwall, Ontario. The youngest of five children to Frank & Karen Quinn. After graduating from St. Joseph’s Secondary School, he continued his studies locally at St. Lawrence College, receiving a diploma in Business Management and Human Resources.
Nolan began his professional career working for Saint Elizabeth Health Care specializing in Human Resource Management. After leaving Saint Elizabeth, he decided to pursue his entrepreneurial goals returning to manage the business that gave him his first job, Dairy Queen Cornwall. He has now owned
the restaurant for the past 12 years.
Nolan and his family reside in St. Andrews West, where with his wife Kimberly, raise their three young children, Norah, Nolan Jr. & Nevyn. Kim works passionately as a teacher with the Upper Canada District School Board for the last 11 years, currently teaching at Central Public.
Nolan has been known over the years for having volunteered his time and resources to many community endeavors & charities. Having worked many years with the United Way, the Children’s Treatment Centre, Big Brother’s Big Sister’s and the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation, Nolan has seen firsthand the caring nature of our community and what we can accomplish when we work together for the good of all.
“I have always believed that community matters, and that giving back where we can is what makes our home one of the greatest places to live in Ontario,” said Quinn. “I have seen firsthand the caring nature of our community and what we can accomplish when we work together for the good of all. I want to bring that spirit to Queen’s Park in Toronto. I can’t wait to speak with you all over the coming months and I look forward to sharing my vision for Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry with you. We live in the greatest province in Canada, but there is much more to do to make sure our children and grandchildren can boast in the same manner”.