About Jason
I am a husband father and grandfather. I was born and raised in Cornwall. I’ve never stopped believing in the strength of this community. I am a proud graduate of St. Joseph’s Secondary School and St. Lawrence College, where I learned the value of hard work, education and local pride.
For nearly two decades, I’ve worked at IBM helping solve complex problems for large multi-nationals organizations. That experience has taught me how to listen, work through challenges, bring people together and focus on practical solutions. These are skills that I believe and make a real different at City Hall.
I was raised with a sense of community and giving back. Service has always been important to me. For more that 35 years, I have been volunteering in our community with a variety of organizations, non-profits, and youth sporting clubs, because I have always believed in stepping up and contributing when and where you can. Since the last municipal election I have served on three City committees, doing my best to help shape our community and be a part of the conversation on issues that matter to residents.
I also served as the Vice-Chair of ACCFutures which is a local non-profit that supports entrepreneurs and businesses in SD&G and Akwesasne. Through that work I have seen firsthand the importance of supporting local growth, encouraging innovation and creating real opportunities here at home.
I am running for Council because I care deeply about Cornwall and believe I can bring a thoughtful practical approach to the table. One rooted in problem solving, community service, fiscal responsibility and genuine commitment to this city.
Thank you
Jason Riley
For nearly two decades, I’ve worked at IBM helping solve complex problems for large multi-nationals organizations. That experience has taught me how to listen, work through challenges, bring people together and focus on practical solutions. These are skills that I believe and make a real different at City Hall.
I was raised with a sense of community and giving back. Service has always been important to me. For more that 35 years, I have been volunteering in our community with a variety of organizations, non-profits, and youth sporting clubs, because I have always believed in stepping up and contributing when and where you can. Since the last municipal election I have served on three City committees, doing my best to help shape our community and be a part of the conversation on issues that matter to residents.
I also served as the Vice-Chair of ACCFutures which is a local non-profit that supports entrepreneurs and businesses in SD&G and Akwesasne. Through that work I have seen firsthand the importance of supporting local growth, encouraging innovation and creating real opportunities here at home.
I am running for Council because I care deeply about Cornwall and believe I can bring a thoughtful practical approach to the table. One rooted in problem solving, community service, fiscal responsibility and genuine commitment to this city.
Rooted on Cornwall. Ready to Serve.
Thank you
Jason Riley