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Chuck Rigney, Virginia Beach's new director of Economic Development, at his office at Town Center on Monday, April 8, 2024. (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot)
Chuck Rigney, Virginia Beach’s new director of Economic Development, at his office at Town Center on Monday, April 8, 2024. (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot)
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VIRGINIA BEACH — In less than six months after he began in his role as economic development director for Virginia Beach, Charles “Chuck” Rigney has resigned.

Rigney put in his notice of resignation on Wednesday, city spokesperson Tiffany Russell confirmed in an email. Rigney was hired by the city in March 2023 and had been director of economic development since February.

Deputy City Manager Amanda Jarratt is serving in the interim role now, and a national search will occur for a replacement, Russell said.

It’s unclear why Rigney resigned.

“Details are not available to the public as it is a personnel matter under the City’s HR policy,” Russell wrote in the email.

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Vice Mayor Rosemary Wilson on Friday said she was aware of Rigney’s resignation but wouldn’t comment on why.

Rigney, 68, replaced Taylor Adams, who left for another job in 2023. Before coming to Virginia Beach, Rigney worked in economic development for several Hampton Roads cities, including Hampton, Norfolk and Portsmouth.

Rigney could not be reached Friday.

Stacy Parker, 757-222-5125, stacy.parker@pilotonline.com

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