Aug 17, 2022
On August 9, 2022, Tay Valley Township Council appointed Amanda Mabo as the new Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk (CAO/Clerk).
Ms. Mabo has worked with Tay Valley Township as Clerk for 11 years and prior to that was the Clerk/Deputy CAO at the Township of Lanark Highlands (2008-2011) and Council/Clerk Assistant at the County of Lanark (2002-2008). Amanda is well acquainted with this position, filling in as Acting CAO/Clerk for Tay Valley Township in 2019 and again between 2020-2022.
Ms. Mabo is committed to Tay Valley Township’s continued evolution into a thriving, accessible, rural area that maintains a healthy balance between growth and improvement while preserving the natural elements that make it so special.
An experienced Administrator whose knowledge spans all aspects of municipal management, Ms. Mabo is a Certified Municipal Officer and has achieved many certifications, including: AMCTO (Association of Municipal Managers, Ctlerks and Treasurers of Ontario) Executive Diploma in Municipal Management; AMCTO certifications in accounting and finance, municipal law, employment law and human resources, and municipal administration.
“Amanda Mabo is an extremely experienced and qualified executive whose expertise in municipal administration will benefit the Township and its residents. Her commitment to the Township has already translated into many meaningful changes that help ensure the corporation evolves environmentally, fiscally and in alignment with the core values of our community.” said Reeve Brian Campbell.
Township Council is pleased to have secured such an experienced and dedicated person as CAO/Clerk and looks forward to many years of successful operation under Ms. Mabo’s leadership.
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