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Penetanguishene mayor takes top admin role in Wasaga Beach

Penetanguishene’s mayor has a new job in Wasaga Beach.

Gerry Marshall has been appointed the town’s chief administrative officer, replacing long-time CAO George Vadeboncoeur who announced his retirement in late July.

He is stepping down as mayor; he filed for re-election — because of the timing of the announcement his name remains on the ballot — but said he will not actively campaign. Marshall said if he is re-elected on Oct. 22, he will decline the post.

Marshall was elected Penetanguishene’s mayor in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. He has served as the warden of the County of Simcoe since 2014. The Municipal Elections Act requires that he step down from his mayoral job; as he is no longer a mayor, he is also no longer a county councillor.

Essa mayor and the county’s deputy warden, Terry Dowdall, will serve as warden until the end of the term.

“I was surprised like most people when I heard the announcement,” Dowdall wrote in an email. “We are fortunate to have great County Councillors to whom I will reach out to for assistance and extremely qualified and dedicated staff to continue moving forward with all our services.”

Marshall said he actively sought out the job after Vadeboncoeur’s announcement, and reached out to Mayor Brian Smith, Deputy Mayor Nina Bifolchi, and the town’s alternate county councillor, Coun. Bonnie Smith. He was one of two candidates presented to council by the town’s consultant on the file, Nigel Bellchamber, for consideration for the job.

He starts Aug. 23.

“I wasn’t seeking to be a CAO, or interim CAO, of any other municipality in the province,” Marshall said. “I’m here because Wasaga Beach is doing everything that excites me about the municipal world.

“They’ve got a vision for the downtown, they’ve got the beachfront, they have tourism, the town is growing. It was an excitement level for me, and that’s what attracted me,” he said. “George’s retirement opened up an opportunity that I thought I would thoroughly enjoy.”

Marshall’s contract is for six months, though he said he will pursue the role when it becomes permanent.

Marshall worked in senior management roles in the telecommunications industry for 30 years.

Mayor Brian Smith said Marshall’s business and political experience stood out to him when it came to choosing a candidate.

“Both candidates were very strong candidates … but because of my knowledge of (Marshall), I know Gerry to be a builder, I know him to be a person who acts with speed and precision,” he said. “In the last four years working with Gerry on county council, under his leadership, county council has accomplished a lot of great things.

“Gerry was much more well-rounded for me when I looked at where our community was headed. Gerry’s experience, both in municipal government and the corporate world, was a total package to me.”

Inna Shafir — Innisfil Ward 4

Hello.

My name is Inna Shafir. I am a mom of three unique, successful children and a happy wife. I’ve been living in this beautiful town for almost three years. I am running for council in Ward 4 because I  want to  represent multicultural life and family values of our town, on council.

Criteria:

• I will promote projects related to the support of local parks for residents of Innisfil.

• Creation of highly skilled jobs

• Expansion of the local road in both directions, to Highway 400

• Creation of more accessible places for sports, family entertainment and for every resident of the city

• Graduated from the University of Moldova — marketer, chartered accountant. In Canada, I changed my professional activity — I got an insurance broker licence.

• Great experience in charity events, charity garage sales. Two annual city festivals were held. And of course, daily volunteer help in the form of information, advice.

Issues I will champion:

• Questions of family, useful pastimes for all residents of Innisfil

• Questions of medical care, without queues

• Questions on changing the status of the city beach — more benefits for the city’s residents

• Questions on the timely clearing of snow from local roads

Campaign office: 1012 Abram Crt, Innisfil, L9S 0K3

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