Anniken Hauglie (born 10 September 1972) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party who served as Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion from...
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the director general is Ole Erik Almlid. The executive directors are Anniken Hauglie, Nina Melsom, Øystein Dørum, Peter Markovski, Gjermund Løyning, Christian...
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adviser for Oslo's city commissioner for health and social affairs, Anniken Hauglie and chief city commissioner Stian Berger Røsland. In October 2013 she...
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Emerita, Wilson Center Linda Hasenfratz, CEO, Linamar Corporation Anniken Hauglie, former Director General, Norwegian Oil and Gas Association, former...
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Erling Lae Stian Berger Røsland Preceded by Margaret Eckbo Succeeded by Anniken Hauglie Member of the Norwegian Parliament Incumbent Assumed office 1 October...
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under Robert Eriksson in the Ministry of Labour, then continued under Anniken Hauglie from December 2015. In December 2016 he switched to the Ministry of...
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adviser for government minister Anniken Hauglie in 2016. They served in the Ministry of Education, with Remen following Hauglie when the latter changed ministry...
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chief executive officer, Innovation Norway Member of the Storting Anniken Hauglie Norway Political Director and Deputy managing director, Confederation...
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Social Affairs Minister Anniken Hauglie, Labor and Welfare Director Sigrun Vågeng and Attorney General Tor-Aksel Busch. Hauglie announced that she would...
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express their objections, according to Conservative MP Bent Høie and Anniken Hauglie, a fellow Conservative and Commissioner for Social Services in Oslo...
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December 2015 Prime Minister Erna Solberg Preceded by Anniken Huitfeldt Succeeded by Anniken Hauglie Member of the Norwegian Parliament In office 1 October...
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January 2020 – 14 October 2021 Prime Minister Erna Solberg Preceded by Anniken Hauglie Succeeded by Hadia Tajik Minister of Trade and Industry In office 17...
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Progress 16 October 2013 16 December 2015 2 years, 61 days Solberg Anniken Hauglie Conservative 16 December 2015 24 January 2020 4 years, 39 days Solberg...
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Affairs Robert Eriksson 16 October 2013 16 December 2015 Progress Anniken Hauglie 16 December 2015 24 January 2020 Conservative Torbjørn Røe Isaksen...
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Minister of Labour Anniken Hauglie, Minister of Justice Jøran Kallmyr, and former Ministers of Labour Hanne Bjurstrøm and Anniken Huitfeldt. 20 January...
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City Commissioner of Children and Education 2003–2013 Succeeded by Anniken Hauglie Preceded by Kristin Vinje Oslo City Commissioner of Finance 2013–2014...
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time for someone new to take over. He was subsequently succeeded by Anniken Hauglie. In February 2020, he became a partner in the socio-economic analysis...
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