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June 2004

Vol. 9, No. 23 Week of June 06, 2004

Persily called back into state service

Larry Persily, Petroleum News’ government affairs editor, is leaving the weekly Anchorage-based newspaper to go back into state government.

Persily, who had been a Juneau-based journalist for a number of years prior to going to work for the Knowles administration, was a special assistant to the commissioner of the Department of Revenue from 1997-99, and then a deputy commissioner from 1999-2003.

On August 4 he came to work for Petroleum News as a Juneau correspondent. Persily was promoted to government affairs editor earlier this year.

At the request of the Murkowski administration, Persily is returning to Revenue as a special assistant to Commissioner Bill Corbus, effective June 14. He will be working on gas line issues, as well as oil and gas fiscal issues.






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