Ryley in hunt for new CAO after Rogers takes position in Bonnyville

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Ryley Mayor Brian Ducherer has confirmed that the village’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Bill Rogers resigned his post in mid-May, and the village is on the hunt for his replacement.

The village office manager, Julie Brownridge, will be acting CAO until a replacement is found, said Ducherer. Rogers, who worked as county planner until moving over to the CAO position in Ryley almost three years ago, has taken a CAO job in Bonnyville.

Before resigning, he had taken a 16-day leave which Ducherer said in hindsight indicated something was amiss. “But I did not see it coming,” he said.

The village is “actively recruiting” for another CAO, having secured the services of… For more see the June 17/14 issue of the Tofield Mercury