Phoenix Police Executive Assistant Chief to move roles amid retirement of Chief Jeri Williams abc15
Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams announced her upcoming retirement in May, saying she would leave her position this summer.
A Phoenix Police Department spokesperson told ABC15 that in preparation for her retirement, the Executive Assistant Chief, Mike Kurtenbach, will vacate his position. The move allows the incoming chief, who has yet to be named, to choose their executive assistant chief. The move is neither a promotion nor a demotion, according to Phoenix PD.
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