After serving nearly 30 years as the Christian County Property Valuation Administrator, Angie Strader has made it official that she will be stepping out of that position.
This comes after Strader did not file to seek re-election to that office before the filing deadline passed in January, but in a post to social media on Sunday, Strader made it official that she will be retiring, with November 30 her last day in office.
Strader has served as the Christian County PVA for just shy of 30 years, and she says it has been an honor to serve every step of the way. She says she has done her best to serve with fairness, transparency and accuracy, and she’s proud of the advancements her office has made in technology and service to the community.
Strader says, “Public service has been more than a job; it’s been a calling, a privilege, and a massive part of my life.” She’s looking forward to traveling, more time for family and slower mornings with no deadlines.
As for who will be the county’s next PVA, it will come down to a vote in the May primary election, as Amber Ezell and Tabitha Pryor Strader are both seeking that office as Republicans.