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Wilson assumes role as CVRD’s chief administrative officer

Danielle Myles Wilson is the new chief administrative officer of the Cowichan Valley Regional District.
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Danielle Myles Wilson is the new chief administrative officer of the Cowichan Valley Regional District.

Wilson has seven years of local government management experience and a decade of working with the Province of B.C. in various roles.

A public servant with multi-faceted experience, she was most recently the CAO for the District of Port Edward on B.C.’s north coast. In this role, Wilson led a modernization of the district’s human resource practices, addressed long-standing labour relations issues and updated a variety of bylaws and corporate policies.

“We are excited to welcome Danielle to the Cowichan region and look forward to supporting her as she leads the CVRD in its mission to deliver exceptional services to residents,” said Lori Iannidinardo, the CVRD’s board chair. “Our board is confident that her experience throughout a variety of local and provincial government roles will be a welcome asset to our leadership team and help the CVRD evolve and adapt as we transition into a new term of office.”

Prior to her time in Port Edward, Wilson was the manager of economic development for the City of Terrace. Prior to joining municipal government, she held roles as regional manager (Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training) and regional negotiator (Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation).

Wilson has a Masters Degree in Public Administration and is currently working towards her Chartered Professional in Human Resources designation. She enjoys kayaking, hiking, fishing and pursuing other outdoor activities near the water in her spare time.