windsor city hall is preparing for another major reshuffling at the top of the municipal bureaucracy after the chief administrative officer announced his impending retirement.
on friday afternoon, the city announced in a statement that cao joe mancina will retire effective may 1 following a 35-year career with the corporation. mancina has helmed the city administration since mid-2023.
“as i step down from my role as cao, i want to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible opportunity to serve this community,” mancina said in the written statement.
“it has been an honour and privilege to work alongside such dedicated colleagues and public servants, and i am extremely proud of all we’ve accomplished together. under the guidance of our mayor and city council we have collectively built a strong, resilient and vibrant city and i look forward to seeing its continued growth and success well into the future.”
mancina’s career with the city began in 1989 when he joined the management team of windsor’s finance department. he advanced through the ranks and became commissioner of corporate services, chief financial officer, and city treasurer in 2016.
he took over as cao from onorio colucci, who was brought back in from retirement to fill his old role on an interim basis from mid-2022 to may 2023 following the termination of cao jason reynar after only a year leading windsor’s municipal bureaucracy.