ICYMI: Annapolis County appoints Chris McNeill as new CAO | SaltWire
The Municipality of the County of Annapolis is appointing Chris McNeill as its new chief administrative officer. FileANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N.S. — The Municipality of the County of Annapolis has appointed Chris McNeill as its new chief administrative officer .
McNeill's educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Acadia University and a master's of public administration from Dalhousie University. “Mr. McNeill demonstrates a solid understanding of local government in Nova Scotia and understands the importance of partnerships with citizens, local business and senior governments to ensure the well-being of the residents of Annapolis County,” said Morrison.
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