Luc Mercier named CAO for M.D. of Bonnyville
The Municipal District of Bonnyville Council announced that Luc Mercier has accepted the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) position.
Reeve Greg Sawchuk says Council conducted an extensive search, going through a total of 48 applications. “Mr. Mercier has a vast amount of experience, with 28 years working in municipalities across Alberta, 16 of those as a CAO. His extensive skills have been recognized by the Alberta government as he was a member of the provincial committee making changes to industrial assessment. Luc is well respected in the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) association as well.”
Mercier will officially start as the new M.D. of Bonnyville CAO on October 9. “Council looks forward to working with Luc,” Sawchuk said.
Interim CAO Roy Doonanco said, “Although I have enjoyed my work with Council and staff, I am pleased that Council has found a well-qualified, and experienced, rural administrator as the new CAO.”
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Luc Mercier named CAO for M.D. of Bonnyville
The Municipal District of Bonnyville Council announced that Luc Mercier has accepted the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) position.
Reeve Greg Sawchuk says Council conducted an extensive search, going through a total of 48 applications. “Mr. Mercier has a vast amount of experience, with 28 years working in municipalities across Alberta, 16 of those as a CAO. His extensive skills have been recognized by the Alberta government as he was a member of the provincial committee making changes to industrial assessment. Luc is well respected in the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) association as well.”
Mercier will officially start as the new M.D. of Bonnyville CAO on October 9. “Council looks forward to working with Luc,” Sawchuk said.
Interim CAO Roy Doonanco said, “Although I have enjoyed my work with Council and staff, I am pleased that Council has found a well-qualified, and experienced, rural administrator as the new CAO.”










