Nanaimo councillors overturn staff, reinstate funding for communications director role
NANAIMO — Moves are being made to rehire a director of communications at the City of Nanaimo, after staff recommended the position not be replaced.
During a finance committee meeting on Wednesday, councillors recommended adding money to the 2018 budget for a new communications director. Senior management removed funding for the position in the financial plan presented and approved by councillors in late 2017, requiring them to reinstate the funding.
Former communications director Philip Cooper was suddenly let go from his position in late September 2017 and staff were told to carry on with what they could and fill in the gaps left by his absence. The role has been unfilled since his departure. The move came after CAO Tracy Samra previously commented in 2016 the City was actually looking to grow the department since they were overwhelmed with work.
“I can’t think of a single City our size that doesn’t have a communications director,” coun. Diane Brennan said during Wednesday’s discussion. “(They’re) very helpful to all of the departments, assisting them in creating their relationship in the community. Their major role is to assist Council, to get out what it is we want to get out.”