MISSISSAUGA – On behalf of the board of directors of Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), chair Karen Ras is pleased to announce that Quentin Hanchard has been appointed the conservation authority’s new CAO and secretary/treasurer effective Dec. 10.
He will be replacing Deborah Martin-Downs who is retiring Dec. 31, after eight years with CVC.
Through his experience as associate director, development planning and permits with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Hanchard brings expertise in watershed management, planning and administration to CVC. His 24-year career in the environmental community includes a strong focus on partnership building – balancing environmental, economic and social imperatives.
He holds a master’s degree in environmental studies (planning) from York University.
“We are excited to welcome Quentin to his new role as Chief Administrative Officer,” said Ras.
“He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to CVC.
“His proven ability to foster relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders will help continue CVC’s legacy of engagement and ensure we can move rapidly to complete many of our upcoming projects and initiatives.”