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Midland announces next steps in structural reorganization

Two current staff promoted to two out of three new executive director positions; third one to be filled in the coming days
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Town of Midland is continuing with its structural re-organization, after the process began last August . (File photo)

Three executive director positions working under the Town of Midland chief administrative officer (CAO) will oversee various municipal services.

Two current staff members have been promoted to fill two of the new positions, with recruitment to begin soon to fill the third position.

According to a town press release, the changes came in effect Monday, Feb. 10, making Andy Campbell, formerly director of infrastructure, the executive director of environment and infrastructure.

Amanpreet Sidhu, past interim CAO and director of corporate services and town solicitor, has been promoted to executive director of corporate services/town solicitor. 

A third executive director position, community & development services, is to be filled in future. 

The changes align staff resources with council’s strategic direction and the services offered by the municipality, said the release.

A regional government review and service delivery review helped the town identify what changes could be made to streamline the organization, said Mayor Stewart Strathearn. 

“These adjustments, building off the changes we introduced last summer, will help us meet the challenges that come our way, while continuing to improve the services we offer residents,” he said.  

These  next  steps  not  only align  the  corporation  with  council’s strategic priorities, they will also provide a structure that  allows for improved succession planning and  employee  retention, said Coun. Cher Cunningham,  chair  of  the  human  resources committee . “With some key positions being recruited in 2020, implementing  this reorganization now will allow us to be more successful in filling those roles and ensure we continue to move Midland forward.”