Karl Doyle has been appointed interim chief administrative officer of the Township of South Stormont following the departure of David Barrick, who had been named to the post in January.
Doyle will be interim CAO until February 28, 2027. At the culmination of this period, municipal council will review the appointment and determine appropriate next steps.
Doyle brings extensive experience in municipal senior leadership to this new role, including the last five years as the Director of Development Services at South Stormont.
“We’re excited to welcome Karl as the Interim CAO for the Township,” said Mayor Bryan McGillis. “Karl has been instrumental in the success of our Township, showing exceptional leadership capabilities and having an excellent working relationship with our Council and Staff teams.” Doyle brings a level of stability to the administrative leadership role, having played key roles in many of the Township’s recent key initiatives, such as the Long Sault Inland Port Development in Long Sault, waterfront negotiations with the St. Lawrence Parks Commission, area development strategies for parcels in Ingleside and Rosedale Terrace, amongst others. “I am extremely humbled, excited, and honoured to be appointed the Interim CAO,” says Doyle. “This is an incredible team in South Stormont, from a passionate Council to an extremely dedicated and focused staff compliment. South Stormont is on the rise, and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to see that ascension continue.”
Barrick had formally assumed the CAO role January 1, after joining the Township as Deputy CAO in November to support the transition from retiring CAO Debi Lucas.
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