Cramahe Township Staff Changes

In City Hall

Incumbent Cramahe Township Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)/Treasurer) has accepted the position of Director of Corporate Legislative Services with Prince Edward County effective November 22, 2021.

“We are grateful for the service and commitment of Arryn McNichol over his past 3.5 years of service,” Cramahe Mayor Mandy Martin says. “He has gone well above and beyond job descriptions and expectations, ensuring our administrative and financial soundness with professional integrity and respect for all. We thank
Arryn and wish him the very best.”

To ensure continuity of Cramahe Township business through this transition, Cramahe Township council has appointed Cramahe Fire Chief Mark MacDonald as Acting CAO effective November 19, 2021. Further, Bruce Greatrix will be returning as Interim Cramahe Fire Chief early December.

Applications for the role of Treasurer of Cramahe Township closed November 5, 2021, and selection will occur shortly.

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