Paul Mochrie has been named as the new city manager for Vancouver. He has been with the city since May 2011 when he joined as the general manager, human resource services.
“I’m thrilled to have Paul Mochrie take on the critical role of Vancouver’s city manager at precisely the moment when our city needs someone of his professionalism, talent, and dedication to the community,” said Mayor Kennedy Stewart. “Paul’s attention to detail and relentless focus on making our city work for everyone will be crucial as we build back from the COVID-19 pandemic stronger than before.”
Mochrie has been serving as acting city manager since the departure of former city manager Sadhu Johnston in early January. Prior to taking on this acting role Mochrie was deputy city manager, a position he was appointed to in October 2015.
In this role, he provided oversight for a broad portfolio of municipal services, including: fire and rescue services; emergency management; development, buildings and licensing; arts, culture and community services; technology services; and human resources.
Mochrie demonstrates ongoing commitment to equity and reconciliation, and played a key role in the establishment of the city’s equity office within the office of the city manager with a mandate to decolonize and remove barriers to inclusion across the organization.
Mochrie has broad experience in the public sector, including appointments with the Government of British Columbia, regional health authorities and employers’ associations. Immediately prior to joining the city, he worked with the BC Ministry of Health and led the business relationships between the PharmaCare program, pharmaceutical companies and retail pharmacies.
Mochrie holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of British Columbia and an MBA from Queen’s University.
As the administrative head of the city, he oversees a $1.6 billion operating budget and a city-wide team of approximately 7,700 employees.