The Township of Wilmot is pleased to announce that, following a unanimous vote by Council, Jeff Willmer has been appointed as the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). His contract will run through February 2027, providing experienced and stable leadership as Wilmot navigates a critical period of transformation.
Willmer is coming out of retirement to take on this role, answering the call to public service once more to help guide Wilmot through current fiscal and organizational challenges. His decision reflects both his strong commitment to local government and Council’s confidence in his proven leadership.
A long-time resident of Waterloo Region, Willmer brings over three decades of municipal experience. He started his career in Woolwich Township and then served the City of Kitchener in various capacities, including as Director of Planning and ultimately CAO until his retirement in 2017. Since then, he has continued to serve the community as a co-founder and Chair of A Better Tent City, a grassroots housing initiative for vulnerable populations.
Jeff Willmer will assume the CAO role beginning August 11th and begin working closely with Council, staff, and community stakeholders to advance Wilmot’s strategic objectives and strengthen the Township’s long-term resilience.
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“Council was unanimous in its support of Jeff Willmer’s appointment,” said Mayor Natasha Salonen. “His seasoned leadership, deep regional knowledge, and track record of organizational improvement make him the right person to steer Wilmot forward. We’re grateful that he’s chosen to return to municipal service in this pivotal moment.”
“Wilmot is poised to move forward in exciting ways, and I look forward to being part of that transformation,” said Jeff Willmer.
For media inquiries:
Nick Higgins | Executive Officer to Mayor and Council
519-807-2370 | nick.higgins@wilmot.ca
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