Longtime service awarded

 

 
 
 
 
Delta chief administrative officer (CAO) George Harvie was recognized for his longtime service and accomplishments at council Monday. Mayor Lois Jackson announced that Harvie, whose family was in attendance, received a longtime service pin from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The organization as a membership of approximately 500 city managers, chief administrative officers and senior appointed officials from all parts of Canada. Harvie, a Boundary Bay resident for over 30 years, has been with the Corporation of Delta since 2001 following a lengthy career as a senior manager with the City of Burnaby. Harvie was originally brought in to help Delta council draft agricultural bylaws. In 2002, council appointed him CAO. In 2008, he received a four-year contract extension, which began in 2009.
 

Delta chief administrative officer (CAO) George Harvie was recognized for his longtime service and accomplishments at council Monday. Mayor Lois Jackson announced that Harvie, whose family was in attendance, received a longtime service pin from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The organization as a membership of approximately 500 city managers, chief administrative officers and senior appointed officials from all parts of Canada. Harvie, a Boundary Bay resident for over 30 years, has been with the Corporation of Delta since 2001 following a lengthy career as a senior manager with the City of Burnaby. Harvie was originally brought in to help Delta council draft agricultural bylaws. In 2002, council appointed him CAO. In 2008, he received a four-year contract extension, which began in 2009.

Photograph by: Sandor Gyarmati , Delta Optimist

Delta chief administrative officer (CAO) George Harvie was recognized for his longtime service and accomplishments at council Monday. Mayor Lois Jackson announced that Harvie, whose family was in attendance, received a longtime service pin from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The organization as a membership of approximately 500 city managers, chief administrative officers and senior appointed officials from all parts of Canada.

Harvie, a Boundary Bay resident for over 30 years, has been with the Corporation of Delta since 2001 following a lengthy career as a senior manager with the City of Burnaby. Harvie was originally brought in to help Delta council draft agricultural bylaws. In 2002, council appointed him CAO. In 2008, he received a four-year contract extension, which began in 2009.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Delta chief administrative officer (CAO) George Harvie was recognized for his longtime service and accomplishments at council Monday. Mayor Lois Jackson announced that Harvie, whose family was in attendance, received a longtime service pin from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The organization as a membership of approximately 500 city managers, chief administrative officers and senior appointed officials from all parts of Canada. Harvie, a Boundary Bay resident for over 30 years, has been with the Corporation of Delta since 2001 following a lengthy career as a senior manager with the City of Burnaby. Harvie was originally brought in to help Delta council draft agricultural bylaws. In 2002, council appointed him CAO. In 2008, he received a four-year contract extension, which began in 2009.
 

Delta chief administrative officer (CAO) George Harvie was recognized for his longtime service and accomplishments at council Monday. Mayor Lois Jackson announced that Harvie, whose family was in attendance, received a longtime service pin from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The organization as a membership of approximately 500 city managers, chief administrative officers and senior appointed officials from all parts of Canada. Harvie, a Boundary Bay resident for over 30 years, has been with the Corporation of Delta since 2001 following a lengthy career as a senior manager with the City of Burnaby. Harvie was originally brought in to help Delta council draft agricultural bylaws. In 2002, council appointed him CAO. In 2008, he received a four-year contract extension, which began in 2009.

Photograph by: Sandor Gyarmati , Delta Optimist