City of Vancouver Announces New City Manager
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 31 – Donny van Dyk will lead Vancouver’s $2.34 billion budget and 9,600 employees, bringing strong leadership and a record of reducing crime and delivering major projects in Delta, officials said.
- Vancouver City Council appointed Donny van Dyk to serve as City Manager, with his term beginning on September 8, 2023.
- Van Dyk's appointment followed Paul Mochrie's resignation after over four years as Vancouver's City Manager.
- Van Dyk served as City Manager in Delta since September 2023, before which he led the City of Penticton from 2019 to 2023, managing growth and challenges such as wildfires and the pandemic.
- Mayor Ken Sim expressed his enthusiasm for Donny van Dyk joining as City Manager, noting his focus on achieving results and extensive experience in both public and private sectors, while van Dyk conveyed his eagerness to contribute to a dynamic and inclusive agenda.
- Van Dyk will oversee Vancouver's $2.34 billion budget and lead about 9,600 employees, with implications for delivering real outcomes and continuing-progress in city management.
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