In government, there are “paycheck players” and “true believers.” Or so says Scott Ochoa, Glendale’s new city manager. He thinks he’s the latter.
“When you’re a true believer, you’re in this to try to improve a place,” Ochoa said recently as he took a break from moving into his new office.
He took his seat on the Glendale City Council dais for the first time Tuesday after assuming the role formerly filled by Jim Starbird, who retired in December.
Ochoa’s ascension is the culmination of a long history in the public sector. The 40-year-old has been involved in city government for much of his life.
As a teen, one of Ochoa’s first jobs was in the parks and recreation department in his hometown of Azusa. Later, while a student at Claremont McKenna College, he worked as an administrative intern for Monrovia’s city manager.
