Stevens, the son of former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, served as chief of staff to Gov. Mike Dunleavy before leaving that role in February 2021 for a job at ConocoPhillips Alaska.
Ben Stevens, then Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s chief of staff, talks to Sen. Lyman Hoffman, D-Bethel, after the State of the State address in January 2020 in Juneau, Alaska. Stevens died this week.
“Ben was a valued leader at ConocoPhillips Alaska and leaves a significant legacy in the state of Alaska. Ben will be deeply missed not only by his family and colleagues, but in the broader Alaska community,” the statement said.
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