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Marcia Wallace

Chief Administrative Officer
  • Organization: County of Prince Edward
  • Posted: December 4th, 2019

Council for the County of Prince Edward is pleased to announce the appointment of Marcia Wallace as the municipality’s new chief administrative officer (CAO).

Ms. Wallace joins the municipality with more than 20 years of experience in the Ontario Public Service. Since January 2018, she has served as the assistant deputy minister for the municipal services division with Ontario’s Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Ms. Wallace will commence her duties with the county on December 16, 2019.

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“I am excited to join the county in this role,” Ms. Wallace says. “Prince Edward County is a very unique municipality, and while not without challenges, I see incredible opportunity. I’m delighted to be a part of its future.”

The CAO recruitment committee and executive search firm Feldman Daxon Partners conducted a thorough search process over the past several months, which attracted applicants from across the country. Council unanimously approved the committee’s recommendation to appoint Ms. Wallace.

“We are thrilled Marcia has agreed to join us. She brings to the county a fresh perspective and a wealth of new ideas gleaned from her previous positions,” says Steve Ferguson, Mayor, County of Prince Edward. “Marcia’s extensive knowledge of local municipalities and her policy background will allow her to find creative ways to tackle complex issues. We are confident that she will provide outstanding leadership across the corporation.”

In her role as assistant deputy minister, Ms. Wallace provided leadership to the division responsible for the ministry’s regional offices, the Building Code, and disaster recovery programs. Prior to this role, she led high profile policy and program initiatives at the ministries of Municipal Affairs, Housing, and Environment. Highlights from that work included designing site-specific solutions with municipalities in Central Ontario and sector-wide transformation of government services, in areas including brownfield redevelopment, energy projects, and environmental compliance approvals.

Ms. Wallace holds a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from the University of Waterloo and is a Registered Professional Planner with the Ontario Professional Planners Institute. She began her career as an assistant professor at York University in 1999 before joining the Ontario Public Service. She continues to lecture in the Local Government Diploma Program at Western University in London, Ontario.