Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner Jason Brune announced his resignation on Wednesday, bringing an end to his five-year career with the state department.
According to a press release from Gov. Mike Dunleavy, the resignation was “regretfully accepted” by the governor.
Speaking on his last five years of work with the department, Brune called it an “honor” to serve Alaskans. On his LinkedIn page, Brune listed a few of his accomplishments while at the DEC — including overseeing the department’s budget of over $100 million and his appointment as a designated successor to Dunleavy and Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom and former Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer.
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