City of Richmond Hill
Daniel Olding has over 25 years of experience in environmental management and strategic initiatives within municipal government. Currently serving as the Senior Manager for the Richmond Hill Centre Subway Project, Daniel leads efforts to secure a subway extension as a top corporate priority for the City of Richmond Hill. Previously, as Manager of Grants and Strategic Initiatives, Daniel developed a corporate Strategic Plan and secured over $30 million in funding for town projects. Daniel's career also includes significant roles in environmental programs, where successful initiatives contributed to sustainable practices and community engagement. Education includes a Bachelor of Science Honours in Biology from Queen's University and a Master of Science from the University of Toronto.
City of Richmond Hill
With a population of more than 202,000 residents and 5,000 businesses, Richmond Hill is one of Canada’s most desirable and growing communities. Recognized by the Conference Board of Canada with an ‘A’ grade as an attractive community, it is one of six Canadian municipalities to receive this ranking and the only suburban and GTA municipality to do so. Safe, clean and committed to managed growth, its culture is welcoming and diverse, and values environmental sustainability. Dedicated to providing exceptional public service to its community, Richmond Hill’s municipal government serves a distinctive, dynamic and active town with a rich history and a friendly, down-to-earth character. Richmond Hill’s vision, “Where people come together to build our community,” builds on its past and recognizes the continued importance of partnership between the municipal government and the community it serves.