The Town of Bonnyville announced the upcoming retirement of their chief administrative officer (CAO) Bill Rogers.
Rogers is set to retire from his role on Dec. 31.
“This wasn’t something I came to lightly,” Rogers expressed. “It felt like the right time for me and I know I am leaving the town in great hands.”
Rogers began working with the town in 2014 when he stepped into the role as assistant CAO to former CAO Mark Power.
At the time, Power described Rogers as, “the right guy for the job” to fill the role of assistant CAO. In 2020, Rogers took over the CAO position after Power retired.
In a press release, the Town of Bonnyville says, “Mayor and council wish Bill Rogers all the best as he retires after a remarkable career dedicated to the Town of Bonnyville. His steady leadership and commitment have left an enduring impact, driving success across countless projects.”
They are also announcing the appointment of Renee Stoyles as Interim and acting CAO.
“On behalf of town staff and myself, I want to thank Bill for his dedication, wisdom and vision that have been invaluable to our team and to Bonnyville. Bill has been more than a leader; he’s been a mentor and friend who has inspired us to bring our best each day,” stated Stoyles.
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