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Mary Ellen Bench, recently retired as the City of Mississauga’s City Solicitor, was recognized by the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) with its 2019 OBA Award of Excellence in Municipal Law.
Local government | June 18, 2019
Mary Ellen Bench, recently retired as the City of Mississauga’s City Solicitor, was recognized by the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) with its 2019 OBA Award of Excellence in Municipal Law.
The award was presented last evening at the Royal Canadian Military Institute and recognizes any single or combination of the following outstanding achievements:
“Mary Ellen has consistently demonstrated professionalism, integrity and leadership through her work at the City of Mississauga,”
said Janice Baker, City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer. “Mary Ellen leaves us with a strong legacy of high standards in municipal law. She has contributed to many City projects, policies and procedures always putting the City’s best interests at the forefront. She has been an outstanding role model and mentor for our Legal Services team.”
Mary Ellen is the first recipient from the public sector to receive the award, instated in 2005, for her outstanding work in municipal law while at the City of Mississauga.
“This recognition is the result of the many opportunities the City of Mississauga afforded me to develop both as a lawyer and a leader,” said Mary Ellen Bench. “It was an honour and a privilege to be part of the City of Mississauga’s Legal Services for 18 years and work alongside such a dedicated and committed staff team and leadership team while helping the City grow into a thriving urban centre.”
To learn more about the OBA and the 2019 OBA Award of Excellence in Municipal Law, visit www.oba.org.
Background
Mary Ellen was one of the first lawyers in Canada to be certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in Municipal Law. In 2008, she received the designation of Local Government Fellows from the International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA). In 2012, she received the IMLA’s Bruce A. Noble Award. In 2015, she received the Ontario Bar Association’s (OBA) Tom Marshall Award of Excellence for Public Sector Lawyers. In 2016, she was presented with the Osgoode Hall Law School Gold Key Award in the Public Sector category and was named President of the International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA). Earlier this year, she was honoured by the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) with its Professional Contribution Award