Doug Nadorozny, Sudbury's chief administration officer, no longer with city
City says recruitment committee will be created to find replacement
Sudbury's chief administration officer Doug Nadorozny has left his job with the city after six years.
His post will be temporarily filled "on a rotational basis" with human resources director Kevin Fowke taking the first shift as interim CAO.
Mayor Brian Bigger said little about the departure in an interview with CBC News Wednesday morning, except to say it was a surprise.
When asked if Nadorozny gave any reason for leaving the city, Bigger said, "I can't get into HR matters, but we wish him well."
Bigger served as Sudbury's auditor general under Nadorozny for five years.
After Bigger was elected mayor late last year, Nadorozny expressed concern at council meetings about the plan to freeze taxes.
Bigger said Wednesday he had a "professional, business relationship" with Nadorozny.
Nadorozny has been employed by the city since 1999 and was appointed CAO in May of 2009. The city will strike a recruitment committee to find a replacement.