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By Nerissa McNaughton
Southern Alberta Newspapers
On August 1, Town of Nobleford’s Chief Administrative Officer, Joseph Hutter (MPP, CGLM) submitted his resignation to Council. His last day is September 13.
“During my time as CAO, I most enjoyed working for a fair and united Council, as well as working alongside a dedicated and passionate staff. Everyone in the organization shared a similar vision, which enabled us to tackle large projects and effect positive change in a relatively short period of time,” says Hutter.
“Something that has always stood out to me is the strong spirit of volunteerism and generosity that is present in town. Individuals and businesses alike are tremendously generous with their time and money when it comes to supporting town events and charitable causes. It is very easy to see the level of pride residents have in their town, and it was very inspiring to see the selfless contributions that many people made in an effort to make the town a better place for everyone.”
As he reflects on his time on Council and the road ahead, Hutter concludes, “I greatly appreciate Nobleford residents welcoming me to their community. I have felt accepted and appreciated during my time in Nobleford and I wish everyone all the best.”
The Town will conduct a search for a new CAO in the upcoming days. To stay current with details as this and other news unfolds, stay tuned to the news section of the Town’s website and follow the Town on Facebook.
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