Josh Tilsen, state commissioner for the Bureau of Mediation Services (BMS) and a longtime labor mediator, died Tuesday after a sudden illness, a family member said.
Tilsen was 67. Gov. Mark Dayton appointed the St. Paul resident to lead the agency in 2011. He was reappointed in 2015.
Tilsen is survived by his wife, Faith Latimer, and three adult children. A Minnesota native, he grew up in St. Paul, said his first cousin, David Tilsen.
"Our entire administration is deeply mourning today," Dayton said in a statement. "Commissioner Tilsen was our good friend, an important leader of our team, and a superb public servant. We will greatly miss his talent, expertise and good humor."
When he named him to his cabinet, Dayton lauded Tilsen's 30-year career as a mediator. "Tilsen has brought labor and management together to achieve settlements in countless collective bargaining agreements," according to the news release announcing his initial appointment.
Jaime Tincher, Dayton's chief of staff, said in a statement that Tilsen died of complications from a staph infection.
"Commissioner Tilsen became ill last week, and his condition quickly worsened," Tincher said. She said he was with his wife and other family members at the time of his death early Tuesday. His father-in-law, George Latimer, served as mayor of St. Paul from 1976 to 1990.
Funeral arrangements will be made available in the coming days.