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Mark Critch

Mark Critch is an accomplished financial management professional with extensive experience in municipal governance and budget planning. Currently serving as General Manager at the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority since October 2017, Mark previously held the position of Manager of Business and Capital Planning at the Region of Peel from July 2010 to October 2017, where responsibilities included leading a team in operating and capital budget management. Earlier roles include Manager of Budget and Financial Services at the Regional Municipality of York and Financial Engineer at Proctor and Gamble. Mark is a Certified Management Accountant, having completed certification with the Certified Management Accountants of Ontario from 2009 to 2011, and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Economics/Finance from the University of Guelph.

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Newmarket, Canada

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Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA)

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA) is a local watershed management organization incorporated under the Conservation Authorities Act (1946). Since 1951, we have been dedicated to conserving, restoring and managing the Lake Simcoe watershed. We envision a thriving environment that inspires and sustains us for generations to come. We collaborate to protect and restore the Lake Simcoe watershed with innovative research, policy and action. For more than 60 years, we have worked to protect natural resources in the Lake Simcoe watershed, in collaboration with community, municipal, and other government partners. We are members of Conservation Ontario, the umbrella organization for all 36 Conservation Authorities in Ontario. We are a proud winner of the International Riverfoundation's (IRF) coveted Thiess International Riverprize (2009) for water management excellence. Our Values Integrity We are consistent and honest; we use fair and equitable principles as part of our decision making. ​ Accountability We take ownership for our actions and we measure our success so that we know if we’re doing the right things in the right way. Optimism We are confident that the work we do is having a positive impact now and for the future. Innovation We encourage and pursue advancements in science, technology, education and communications because these are integral to success. Inclusivity We value and respect the importance of a diversity of perspectives, knowledge and experience.​ Please visit www.LSRCA.on.ca/jobs to view all open positions, including application instructions. All applications for open positions must be submitted to careers@lsrca.on.ca – we do not accept applications through LinkedIn.


Headquarters

Newmarket, Canada

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51-200

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