Sue Fraser rejoins leadership team at City of Charlottetown as director
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Charlottetown’s former parks and recreation supervisor has rejoined the town’s management workforce on a short lived contract.
Sue Fraser, the outgoing common supervisor of the Bell Aliant Centre, has been given the title of director with the purpose of serving to employees and administration at metropolis corridor transition to a brand new chief administrative officer (CAO) and council.
The announcement was made following council’s finance committee assembly on Sept. 7.
“I believe I can deliver one thing to the desk that’s going to assist the group transfer ahead throughout a very key transition time,” Fraser instructed SaltWire Community in an interview at metropolis corridor on Sept. 7.
Fraser’s position may even embody advancing recordsdata for council consideration and collaborating with departments to establish and ship efficiency measures.
The town is within the means of trying to find a CAO to exchange Peter Kelly, who was fired in Could. The objective is to have the profitable applicant in place in January. Municipal voters may even go to the polls on Nov. 1 to decide on a brand new council.
Donna Waddell, interim CAO, stated Fraser’s contract runs by way of December 2023.
“This can enable for the transition of a brand new CAO, and in addition it permits time for Sue to work with employees and with the departments to advance the town’s objectives,” Waddell stated.
Fraser stated she has given her discover to the board of administrators at Bell Aliant Centre, and a seek for a brand new common supervisor is underway.
Fraser brings along with her virtually 30 years of expertise working with the Metropolis of Charlottetown and Sherwood-Parkdale fee previous to amalgamation.
Her resume
Following is details about Sue Fraser, who has been named a director with the Metropolis of Charlottetown:
- Labored with Sherwood-Parkdale fee for 9 years.
- Spent 20 years with the Metropolis of Charlottetown the place her roles included supervisor of parks and recreation.
- Spent the previous six years serving as common supervisor of Bell Aliant Centre.
She returns to metropolis corridor at a time when there was lots of turnover in employees and in administration.
“You possibly can see there was lots of modifications in personnel,” Fraser stated. “There may be lots of attrition taking place in organizations in every single place. This isn’t distinctive to metropolis corridor.”
The town can be within the means of launching an organizational evaluate of its operations. A request for proposals for an impartial guide to conduct the evaluate closes Sept. 15.
Dave Stewart is a reporter with the SaltWire Community in Prince Edward Island. He will be reached by e mail at [email protected] and adopted on Twitter @DveStewart.