Mark Morrissey

Director Of Economic Innovation & Growth at Sturgeon County

Mark Morrissey has a diverse background in economic development and innovation, with experience in various leadership roles. Currently serving as the Director of Economic Innovation & Growth at Sturgeon County, Mark previously held the position of Director of Economic Development at the City of Fort Saskatchewan. Prior to their municipal roles, Mark was a City Councillor in Iqaluit and also served as the Committee Chair for the Community Economic Development Committee. With their experience as the Executive Director of the Nunavut Economic Developers Association and as a Student Recruitment Officer at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their current role.

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Edmonton, Canada

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Sturgeon County

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Sturgeon County is a diverse, active community that pioneers opportunities and promotes initiative while embracing rural lifestyles. Located on the northern boundaries of Edmonton and St. Albert providing residents with access to urban amenities and the advantages of country living. Presently, Sturgeon County has a population of 20,495 (Municipal Census 2016). Sturgeon County is best known for its agricultural sector, and is also home to a portion of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland with companies like Agrium, Northwest Upgrading, Provident Energy/Williams, Access Pipeline and Bunge Canada included in the list of major employers in the heavy industrial sector.