Tim Mills Appointed CAO for the City of Cornwall
January 10, 2025Cornwall Ontario – The City of Cornwall has announced its new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), and it’s an individual well known in Cornwall, SDG and Eastern Ontario.
Tim Mills officially takes on his new role on February 24, replacing Interim CAO Tracey Bailey, who will return to her role of General Manager, Financial Services.
“On behalf of The City of Cornwall, I’m pleased to welcome Tim Mills as our Chief Administrative Officer,” said Mayor Justin Towndale. “Mr. Mills’ local roots and wealth of experience make him ideal for this important leadership position. I also would like to thank Tracey Bailey for her leadership as the interim CAO during this time.”
With an impressive career spanning more than 30 years, Mr. Mills is poised to bring fresh leadership and a strong sense of community connection to this important role with one of Ontario’s oldest communities. He is no stranger to the Cornwall area, having served most recently as Chief Administrative Officer with the Municipality of South Dundas. He has also held the role of CAO for the Township of South Glengarry. His earlier career in education includes positions as Superintendent of Schools with the Upper Canada District School Board and Executive Director of the Upper Canada Leger Centre for Education and Training. His extensive experience in public service, education, and community development has equipped him with the skills and insight needed to steer the City’s operations toward a bright future.
“I’m deeply honoured to be appointed as Cornwall’s CAO,” said Mr. Mills. “As someone who has strong ties to this community, I’m passionate about contributing to its growth and success. I look forward to working with Council, City staff, and residents to build on Cornwall’s strengths and continue making it a vibrant and thriving community for everyone.”
Beyond his professional achievements, Mr. Mills has dedicated much of his life to community service. He has volunteered with numerous organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club, United Way, and the Cornwall Tourism Development Fund, demonstrating his commitment to improving the community and supporting local initiatives. His strong connection to the region extends beyond his professional life. A proud resident of the Cornwall area, Mr. Mills and his spouse Robyne have four adult children and three grandchildren.
Mr. Mills was selected through a rigorous search, which attracted a highly qualified pool of candidates. Council is confident that his leadership approach, focus on collaboration, and vision for progress will make a lasting impact on Cornwall.
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