Newly appointed CAO McCorkell wants to focus on civic tasks, avoid council chamber turbulence
KAMLOOPS — ‘Acting’ no more, with Friday’s (Oct. 11) announcement of Byron McCorkell as the new Chief Administrative Officer for the city. For nearly a year, he’s been working in place of CAO David Trawin, who is on extended leave.
“Really, for the organization as whole, to now have a leader at the helm and not just an acting CAO, there’s a very big difference,” explains Deputy Mayor Mike O’Reilly. “Again, Byron was there acting for David and doing the things that he thought David would be doing. And now it’s going to be Mr. McCorkell coming in and saying, ‘Hey, this is how I think the city should be going and the vision and how things should be done’ and we’re looking forward to him executing on that.”
The decision was unanimously voted on in a closed council meeting, not attended by Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson, who had briefly suspended McCorkell in March. Though he was reinstated two days later by council.