Announcement: County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation

August 19, 2025

County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation Announces Departure of CEO and Launches Recruitment for Successor

The County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation–which oversees the operation of two Long Term Care Homes and two Small Options Homes in Inverness County–has announced that Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Stephen Doiron, will step down from his role effective December 31, 2025. Following his departure, Doiron will return to the private sector.

The Municipality of Inverness County has initiated a recruitment process to identify a new CEO who will continue to advance the corporation’s objectives.

As CEO, Doiron played a pivotal role in unifying the operations of four separate facilities under a single corporate structure. His leadership led to the development of a new executive team, centralized financial operations, streamlined staffing processes, and the implementation of numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, we extend our sincere thanks to Stephen for his dedication, leadership, and the lasting contributions he has made to our organization, facilities, and communities,” said Michael Coady, Chair of the Board. “We wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

The search for a new CEO is now underway. The position is currently being advertised, and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.

For more information about the role and how to apply, please visit TalentSorter .

About the County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation
The County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation (CIMHC) is a not-for-profit corporation comprised of four separate entities: two long-term care homes; Inverary Manor, (Inverness) and Foyer Père Fiset (Chéticamp) and two small option homes; Koster Huis (Mabou) and Port Hood Small Options (Port Hood).

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