Senator Bert Stedman
State Capitol, Room 518
Juneau, Alaska 99801-1182
Juneau: (907) 465-3873
Toll Free: (877) 463-3873
Ketchikan: (907) 225-8088 Craig: (907) 826-3845

sen.bert.stedman@akleg.gov

Staff Directory

David Scott

– Chief of Staff
– Constituent Relations

David is from Metlakatla. He has worked 20 years in the legislature in various roles and for various legislators. He has worked in my office since 2014. David carries most of my personal legislation and is my current chief of staff. He is a veteran and before coming to the Legislature was a rescue swimmer for the United States Navy on the USS Stethem. He currently lives in Ketchikan with his wife and two daughters.

Rose Foley

– Legislative Aide
– Constituent Relations

Rose is from Juneau/Gustavus and joined my office in 2023. Rose is a jack of all trades with a diverse work history in public finance, legislation and constituent services. She is involved in working on the operating budget, my personal legislation, community relations, and office communications. She first worked in the Senate Finance Committee in 2005. Since then, Rose has held a variety of roles in the legislative and executive branches.

Margeaux Ljungberg

– Legislative Aide

Margeaux joined the team in March 2022. Originally from the Midwest, Margeaux began working in Alaska as a seasonal performer in 2004. She moved to Skagway in 2007 and then relocated to Juneau in 2015 with her husband and daughter. Prior to coming to the Legislature Margeaux had a career in tourism and then worked as the Judicial Assistant to Presiding Judge Amy Mead with the Alaska Court System. Margeaux coordinates the schedule in the office and is most likely the voice you hear on the phone when you call the Juneau office. In her spare time, Margeaux can be found performing at various Juneau venues and events.

Barbara Schneider

– Legislative Aide

Barbara is a long-time resident of Prince of Wales Island. After graduating from Mt. Edgecumbe High School, she continued her academic journey in both Arizona and Alaska. Her tenure as executive secretary for the local Native corporation, along with her many years of service in the Craig City School District, have provided her with in-depth knowledge of our rural communities and their needs—an asset to our district and the constituent work we do in our offices. Barbara began her political career through the legislative internship program, serving as a young intern for U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Since 2023, she has been relocating to Juneau for the session, and during the interim, she remains dedicated to serving the district from our office in Craig.