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2023 Touch a
February 15, 2023 Truck a hit!
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www.Cornwall.ca
City welcomes new CAO
Cornwall’s Mayor and City Councillors have
approved the hiring of Mathieu Fleury as
new CAO, effective August 28, 2023.
"The City of Cornwall is excited to welcome
Mathieu Fleury to the role of Chief
Administrative Officer of the City of
Cornwall,” said Mayor Justin Towndale.
“With his background as a City Councillor
and Chair of the Ottawa Community
Housing Corporation, Mr. Fleury is a great
fit to help move Cornwall forward.”
“I'd also like to take this opportunity to
sincerely thank Mark Boileau for acting as
Interim CAO, well past his retirement date. he led a comprehensive organizational
His efforts ensured that the City kept review, solidified its financial accountability,
running while we completed our recruitment spearheaded its Accreditation Canada
efforts." certification process, and positioned the
Mr. Fleury most recently served as interim organization for future growth.
Executive Director of J.W. MacIntosh Mr. Fleury’s long track record of public
Community Support Services — a service also includes 12 years as an elected
Williamsburg organization that provides municipal official in Ottawa and, previously,
housing and community support services to as policy advisor in the federal government.
seniors and other adults. In his time there, He attended the University of Ottawa,
Curious about... graduating with a Master's in Health
Sciences.
CONSTRUCTION? “I am passionate about people and
community-building. The City of Cornwall,
like towns and cities across Ontario, is
poised for incredible growth over the
coming years, and what we do now will help
ensure that our future is the brightest it can
be,” said Mr. Fleury. "I look forward to
working with city employees to deliver on
Council priorities.”
Mr. Fleury will immediately get to work
addressing our infrastructure deficit,
preparing for climate change impacts,
addressing housing needs, revitalizing our
mainstreets, offering safe, attractive
spaces for seniors and youth, welcoming
newcomers, and so much more.
Read the full release at
www.Cornwall.ca/news
www.Cornwall.ca/construction

