The City of Winnipeg's executive policy committee has approved the nomination of Joseph Dunford as the new chief administrative officer (CAO). Dunford, currently deputy minister of public service delivery for the Manitoba government, is expected to begin the role on August 4 if approved by council.
Mayor’s inner circle approves selection of new CAO
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️The City of Winnipeg's executive policy committee has approved the nomination of Joseph Dunford as the new chief administrative officer (CAO). Dunford, currently deputy minister of public service delivery for the Manitoba government, is expected to begin the role on August 4 if approved by council.
- 1 Last year: Michael Jack resigned as interim CAO
- 2 Tuesday: Executive policy committee confirmed Joseph Dunford's nomination
- 3 Aug. 4: Joseph Dunford expected to begin role if approved by council
- City of Winnipeg one step closer to finding new CAO
- Joseph Dunford to potentially begin role on Aug. 4
What: Joseph Dunford was nominated and approved by the City of Winnipeg's executive policy committee for the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) role.
When: Tuesday (June 18, 2025, implied by publication date).
Where: City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Why: To fill the vacant CAO position after Michael Jack resigned last year.
How: The city’s executive policy committee confirmed Joseph Dunford's nomination, moving the city one step closer to finding its new CAO.