Stephen Sabot
Stephen joined ASEA in February—just in time to experience and join in the energy and excitement of our 20th Biennial Convention, which took plac emid-March in Anchorage.
Stephen joins ASEA from the membership. After retiring from a lengthy career in federal law enforcement, Stephen worked for the Alaska Department of Health as a fraud investigator. He has early and extensive experience as a union steward, organizer, and strike captain and has maintained active involvement in his unions throughout his career in law enforcement.
As you will note below, Stephen has a lot of worksites he represents and he’s working hard to get to each worksite and meet his members. Please be on the lookout for worksite meeting invitations or reach out if you work for any of the following departments in Anchorage and haven’t had a worksite visit in a while.
Stephen’s current areas of coverage and representation include the following State of Alaska departments in Anchorage:
- Dept. of Corrections in Anchorage and Mat-Su
- Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development
- Dept. of Revenue
- Dept. of Transportation & Public Facilities
When he is not working hard on behalf of public employees, Stephen enjoys volunteering, hiking, fishing, hunting, skiing and spending time with family.
Jessica Harman
Jessica also joined ASEA during the week of convention, a time when the team especially benefited from much‑needed additional support. She comes to ASEA from our membership side and brings with her a broad background in administrative and support roles. Earlier in her career, Jessica worked for the State of Alaska in Fairbanks and has since supported teams throughout the Pacific Northwest, bringing strong customer service skills, organization, and attention to detail.
Jessica was drawn to this position because of ASEA’s mission‑driven work and her own positive experience as a member. Her familiarity with the organization, combined with her diverse experience, positions her well to support both staff and members, and we are pleased to welcome her to the team.
Jessica joins ASEA as an Administrative Assistant in our Anchorage office and is often the first friendly face members see or voice they hear when they call.
Outside of work, Jessica enjoys spending time with friends and family and appreciating Alaska’s outdoors. She is glad to be back in her home state and looks forward to serving ASEA members.