Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority
Krista Simpson is an experienced administrative professional currently serving as an Administrative Assistant at the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority since October 2023. Simpson has a diverse background in education and donor relations, having worked as an Educational Assistant for the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario since November 2020 and as a Donor Relations Coordinator for the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation from June 2018 to January 2021. Previous roles include Assistant to the Mayor and Council at The Corporation of the Town of Carleton Place, Assistant to the Director of Planning & Administration at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, and Project Management & Marketing Coordinator at Fidus Systems. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Law in Society from the University of New Brunswick and various certificates in French language and literature, including advanced oral French.
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Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority
Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) is one of 36 Conservation Authorities in Ontario. Formed in 1968, MVCA’s mandate is to manage the watershed’s resources in partnership with our eleven member municipalities and the Province of Ontario. With more than 250 lakes and wetlands, the Mississippi River watershed encompasses an area of 3,750 km² from its headwaters at Mazinaw Lake to its confluence at the Ottawa River. Together with the drainage areas of the Carp River, MVCA has a total jurisdiction of 4353 km². Protecting the needs of landowners and the environment by using an Integrated Approach to Watershed Management, MVCA works to keep your drinking water, local ecosystems, and your property safe. Let us help you reconnect with the natural environment by visiting locally significant areas, taking up stewardship practices at home or by monitoring your water quality.