Engineer Don Kudo. Photo provided by the County of Wellington.Engineer Don Kudo. Photo provided by the County of Wellington.
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Wellington engineer re-elected to Ontario Public Works Association Board of Directors

A familiar face from Wellington County will once again be sitting on the Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA) Board of Directors.

County Engineer Don Kudo was re-elected to the 14-member board for another year. He has sat on the board since 2017, even serving as president in 2022.

“On behalf of County Council, I would like to congratulate Mr. Don Kudo on being re-elected to the OPWA Board of Directors for the 2026 term,” said Warden Chris White. “The OPWA does an excellent job connecting public works practitioners from across Ontario who work collaboratively to find innovative ways to advocate for public works in our communities.”

The Ontario Public Works Association , a not-for-profit, is a chapter of the Canadian Public Works Association and is the largest in the country with approximately 500 members.

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