Senior staffer gone from City of Nanaimo after less than 6 months
NANAIMO — A senior manager is no longer working with the City of Nanaimo after less than six months on the job.
Director of human resources John Van Horne confirmed chief sustainability officer Kim Fowler left the City in mid-May. Fowler began working in the newly-created position within the senior management team in December, 2016.
Van Horne would not say whether Fowler quit, left for another job or was fired. He also would not disclose if any severance payout was involved. “In this case it’s just not something I’m able to get into,” Van Horne told NanaimoNewsNOW. “We’re finding with staffing matters it’s less challenging if we just say this has to be an internal personnel matter.”
An October, 2016 City news release said Fowler brought with her over 26 years of experience within local government and was a member of the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Planning Institute of BC.