Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 February 2022, p. 3

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HB NEWS TOWN APPOINTS NEW COMMISSIONER OF CORPORATE SERVICES LAURA LANCASTER HAS FILLED THE ROLE IN AN ACTING CAPACITY SINCE JANUARY 2021 wre 's anew face at the helm Town's Corpo- rate Services department. aura Lancaster has been appointed as commis- sioner of corporate servic- es — a role she's been fill- ing in an acting capacity since January 2021 while also serving as the director ‘uman resources. “It's my pleasure to an- nounce that Laura has ac- cepted this position,” said town CAO Chris Mills. "I have worked with Laura since she joined the town's resources depart- Town of Halton Hills ‘oto LAURA LANCASTER ment in 2004, an her work ethic and have led her t ro ‘hold i in. creasingly more senior po- sitions over the years. Lancaster was appoint- ed to lead the HR team in 2015 and was instrumental in developing | several ci ing staff engagement sur- veys, a succession plan- ning program and a non- union benefits survey. During her tenure acting commissioner, Lan. caster managed the munic- ipality's human resources pandemic-related re- id recovery ef- forts, in addition to cham- pioning the Corporate Ser- vices department at the se- nior management team and town council. “Laura has been a valu- able asset to the corpora- ton, and appa is pleased intment," bier Maver Riek | Bonnette. SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA 577 Sideroad 17 =, ON NOB 1TO Package Deall $199.99 www.underthestarsrv.ca sales@underthestarsrv.ca * parts@underthesta: Century Church Theatre 72 Trafalgar Road, Hillsburgh. www.centurychurchtheatre.com [7 A Comedy by Marcia Kash & Directed by Peter King Season Sponsors Douglas E. Hughes March 6-20, 2022 Century Theatre Guild --E-F-C-9- Logo by Jason Riedel Conservation Halton is proud to support our communities by providing access to nature through the pandemic. During the past two years, many families have visited our parks to support their mental and physical health. Although we are always happy to have new visitors at the parks, Conservation Halton had to quickly adapt to this increased visitation. In April 2020, we introduced our award-winning reservation system, which allows us to manage the number of visitors in our parks, prevent crowding to ensure the health and safety of our community, reduce the impact. that visitors have on our natural areas, and keep in touch with visitors about park conditions and trail closures. S servation aa PARKS Reserve your visit to a Conservation Halton Park at UONEH - dl UL | & ' F Z FI iy g o Ey 5 2 & 5 8 8 8 eordyouy

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