Tempe city manager leaving city, but not for the reason you think

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Ching is Tempe's second-longest serving city manager. His last day will be June 16 and he will be taking the town manager role in Paradise Valley.

Tempe City Manager Andrew Ching is stepping down from his role next month after nearly 10 years in the job. His last day will be June 16.

"This past spring marked my ten years as city manager ... After that long tenure I was in a mode of self-assessment, just thinking about where do I see myself in five years?" he explained."I'm really proud of everything that we've been able to accomplish here. But at the same time, I think I'm ready for new challenges and new opportunities."

Ching is set to begin his new role in Paradise Valley on June 19, just three days after his last day in Tempe. Chief Deputy City Manager Rosa Inchausti will fill Ching's role in Tempe until a new full-time city manager is chosen. “Andrew is Tempe’s second-longest-serving city manager, only behind Ken McDonald. Our city truly is better for his stellar service as both city attorney and city manager, and I know that he will continue to be influential and successful in his future endeavors," Tempe Mayor Corey Woods said in a prepared statementParadise Valley officials were also drawn to Ching because of what they called his long list of"significant accomplishments" in Tempe.

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