• Feb 26, 2021

    General Manager leaving Campbell River to become City Manager in Brandon, Manitoba

    Ron Bowles GM Corporate ServicesThe City’s general manager of community development is leaving Campbell River this spring to become the city manager in Brandon, Manitoba.

    “We congratulate Ron Bowles on this opportunity to advance his career and return to family roots,” says Campbell River’s city manager Deborah Sargent. “We’ll miss Ron’s steady support for his teams, his collaborative leadership and his focus on public service improvement.”

    Bowles joined the City of Campbell River in 2014. In his role as general manager, he led a wide range of City teams, including finance, human resources, information technology, recreation, airport, bylaw, policing, development services and long range planning and sustainability.

    “While I am excited about a new opportunity, I will always recall my time at the City of Campbell River with fond memories. Advancements in municipal broadband service, fiscal practices, asset management, the City Scorecard, labour relations, social housing and housing growth review are initiatives I am most proud of,” Bowles says.

    “Helping others excel in their role or move forward into new positions are the highlights of my time at the City,” he adds.

    To encourage professional development, Bowles volunteered as president with the B.C. Local Government Management Association.

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    Contact: Deborah Sargent, City Manager                                                                   250-286-5740

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General Manager leaving Campbell River to become City Manager in Brandon, Manitoba

by Tanya Gunn | Feb 26, 2021

Ron Bowles GM Corporate ServicesThe City’s general manager of community development is leaving Campbell River this spring to become the city manager in Brandon, Manitoba.

“We congratulate Ron Bowles on this opportunity to advance his career and return to family roots,” says Campbell River’s city manager Deborah Sargent. “We’ll miss Ron’s steady support for his teams, his collaborative leadership and his focus on public service improvement.”

Bowles joined the City of Campbell River in 2014. In his role as general manager, he led a wide range of City teams, including finance, human resources, information technology, recreation, airport, bylaw, policing, development services and long range planning and sustainability.

“While I am excited about a new opportunity, I will always recall my time at the City of Campbell River with fond memories. Advancements in municipal broadband service, fiscal practices, asset management, the City Scorecard, labour relations, social housing and housing growth review are initiatives I am most proud of,” Bowles says.

“Helping others excel in their role or move forward into new positions are the highlights of my time at the City,” he adds.

To encourage professional development, Bowles volunteered as president with the B.C. Local Government Management Association.

Read more...

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Contact: Deborah Sargent, City Manager                                                                   250-286-5740